Hello Sue,
Your definitely on the right list for this. I recently did this and got
a lot of help on it, it is definitely doable with the hardware you have. I
have a machine with 256 mb of ram and a 20 gig hard disk and it worked fine.
How much are you planning to bring over i mean length of the tape?
What i use is a program called Goldwave, as recommended by several on
this list. I love it, there's in my opinion a lot to learn, but you can
tackle just what you need and learn the more advanced stuff later.
You'll need a cable going from the RCA outs on your tape deck, and i
don't recommend a walk man, if you have one a stereo deck would be best.
Anyway, the cable, and again was pointed out by a member of this list, is
called a Stereo Y jack, it has two RCA connections that go in the RCA outs
on the stereo deck, to an 1/8 inch connector on the other end, that goes in
to the line in on your sound card.
Hth
Dave.
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From: "Sue Ward" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2007 10:44 PM
Subject: Hello am looking for some advice in converting tapes to cd.
> Hello my name is Sue. Hope I could find some friendly people here on this
> list. Hopefully some of you are visually impaired and could help me out. I
> recently got a cd burner and am loving it. Am using this program from
> Readingmadeeasy.com. It allows me to create data and audio cds. What I
> would like to do is somehow convert my tapes to MP3 format then I could
> transfer to cd. I did look at two programs which are audio grabber and
> audacity. Since I only have a 20 GB hard drive with 256 MB of ramcould
> this work? Also if I were going to do this I also know I would need some
> sort of cable to go from my computer to my tape deck. I do have a tape
> player about the size of the walkman, could I use that? What kind of cable
> would I need. Also am using Window Eyes and since am looking at those
> programs I have mentioned, I did look at the memory and the space they
> would take up. Would this work? Am looking at an hour tape to convert to
> cd. I am also running Windows XP. So if anyone has suggestions on how to
> do this since this is my first time in making cds and loving it. Thank
> you.
>
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