Hi Gail and welcome to the group. You will first need to connect a receiver 
to your computer and then connect your cassette deck to your receiver. If 
you need help in doing that, there are plenty of people here who can guide 
you through it. As for transferring your cassettes to the computer and 
editing them, I agree with Walter. GoldWave is your best and most economical 
choice. It also boasts excellent documentation. There are lots of GoldWave 
users on this list who can help you with any problems. Finally, for burning, 
Easy CD-DA Extractor would be worth considering. You could download the 
fully functional trial version and see what you think. Again, lots of users 
of that program on this list. You might also want to think about downloading 
Express Burn. It's also a good CD burner and works very well with Jaws.

There are more expensive sound editors and burners out there, but for cost 
and ease of use, those would be my suggestions.

That should get you started with some things to try out. -

Hope this helps.

Larry

Original Message ----- From: "Gail"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2007 3:03 PM
Subject: How to best or easiest way to Record Audio Cassettes to the PC?


> Hi,
>
> I am new to this forum and it was highly recommended by a member. I am 
> blind
> and use Jaws, a screen reader on my PC.  My question is how to best record
> all of my audio cassettes onto my PC.  I would then like to make CD's of 
> my
> recordings.  I would appreciate any suggestions, and especially 
> suggestions
> on the easiest way to do this.
> Thank you,
> Gail
>
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