From: "Jeremy Wrezinski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Mac Beginner Questions

I do it this way....

not on a mac, but on a PC...

i simply plug a stereo jack from my walkman, to the input jack (or mic
jack - depending on system) and start the cassette. ive had no problems with
quality as long as the heads are clean, and if you are only encoding voice,
then you shouldnt have problems at all.

of course, youll have to capture the audio to the mac, and (again, not
knowing much about a mac) on the pc side, i used sound forge to record the
music, then exported it to a wav/mp3 format. if RA was the format i needed,
id just export to wav, then encode it using the Real Encoder.

hope that helps.

Jeremy

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From: RealForum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, August 11, 1999 2:43 PM
Subject: Mac Beginner Questions


> From: Charles Cowens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Mac Beginner Questions
>
> In the past someone provided us with RealAudio files from cassette tapes
> (voices only, no music) to post on our web site. Now, I have to start
> from scratch and do this in-house in an all-Mac environment. I know that
> RealAudio encoding, at least, is supported on the Mac, but I also need
> any recommendations for hardware (tapedeck, etc.), how to connect, and
> any simple Mac sound editing software (remember voice only, no music) to
> set up this system.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Charley Cowens | [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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