Yes, you can use CDEX to record to your hard drive but only that, you can't
edit it in any way but if you don't want to edit it, or are happy to edit it
at a later date then CDEX will work.  Walter.

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Well, I think said equipment is a very expensive alternitive, so I'd
recommend doing what you plan on doing- putting the songs on your computer
in an mp3 format. I plan on doing that soon, and didn't know you could use
CD EX for that.



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> Hi Donald.  Firstly, you will need a cassette player with either left and
> right phono sockets or a headphone socket.  There is a free programme
> called
> CDEX which includes with in it a recorder but if you want to split the
> contents of the tape into separate tracks then you will need an audio
> editor
> such as Gold Wave or Total Recorder or Sound Forge ETC.  These are also
> recorders and will do what you want with ease.  If you don't want to split
> the file into tracks then the CDEX recorder will do fine.  When you decide
> what you wish to do and what programme you want to use then let us know
> and
> we can help.  The problem is, until you decide what you want to do it is
> difficult to give step by step instructions as each programme has
> different
> controls and shortcut keys and although some on the list may be familiar
> with all the well known editors, some like myself are only familiar with
> Gold Wave and not any of the others.  If your end goal is to burn the
> contents on your cassette to a CD then there is a piece of equipment that
> will do that for you without having to use your PC but I don't know
> anything
> more about it or what it is called as I've had no experience with it.
> Perhaps some on this list though can help there.  Walter.
>
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>
>            I have received a cassette tape with a bunch of songs on it. I
> want to convert those songs to a format like WMA on my computer. What is
> the
> hardware and software needed and instructions necessary to perform this
> task?
>
> Donald
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