Re: Converting tapes to computer?

2004-05-07 Thread Bobcat
You might want to get a sound editor that has good hiss/noise reduction.  

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Re: Converting tapes to computer?

2004-05-06 Thread kevin and emma
hi, personally unless you actually want to edit stuff, i'd say sound forge
would be a complete waste of money as there's plenty of other programs which
are either free or very cheap, not too mention a damn site easier to use!! i
use recall pro personally, about $40 i think these days, and there's a
cheaper version of it too. easy to use and fine for the actual transfer. you
certainly won't need sound forge or any other expensive software to do the
actual transfer, kind of like nocking a nail in with a pile driver!! if you
know what i mean! i haven't got the web url to hand, do a serach for precall
pro and it should get you there. think it's made by sagebrush software or
something similar.
email or msn
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cheers - kevin
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 Hi Andy.  I would think you'd need a sound editing program like
Soundforge,
 Adobe Audition, or Goldwave to help you with that.
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 From: Andrew J. LaPointe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Subject: Converting tapes to computer?


 Hi, can someone tell me the easiest way to convert my cassette tapes to
 digital so that I can put them on cd?  I am using Jaws 4.2.  I know that I
 need to go to the line out from the cassette recorder/player to the input
of
 my audigy sound card but what program should I use that is Jaws friendly?
 Thanks so much for your time you give me.  Andy.
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Re: Converting tapes to computer?

2004-05-06 Thread chaffin
Hi,
I personally use GoldWave, but I think you can also use CDex, which is
free and can be found on the programs page of JFWlite.com.  The only thing
about Cdex is that you can not do any editing with it.
Chris Chaffin

 Hi Andy.  I would think you'd need a sound editing program like
 Soundforge,
 Adobe Audition, or Goldwave to help you with that.
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 From: Andrew J. LaPointe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Subject: Converting tapes to computer?


 Hi, can someone tell me the easiest way to convert my cassette tapes to
 digital so that I can put them on cd?  I am using Jaws 4.2.  I know that I
 need to go to the line out from the cassette recorder/player to the input
 of
 my audigy sound card but what program should I use that is Jaws friendly?
 Thanks so much for your time you give me.  Andy.
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Re: Converting tapes to computer?

2004-05-06 Thread Harry Bassler
Hi all,
The new MP3DirectCut software beats SoundForge  GoldWave for it does all
they do  ITS FREE.
Also, it is much easier to use  faster too.
I absolutely love it.
Sorry I don't have the url handy but am sure someone on the list can supply
it.
Thanks, Harry Bassler


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From: kevin and emma [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, May 06, 2004 5:46 AM
Subject: Re: Converting tapes to computer?


 hi, personally unless you actually want to edit stuff, i'd say sound forge
 would be a complete waste of money as there's plenty of other programs
which
 are either free or very cheap, not too mention a damn site easier to use!!
i
 use recall pro personally, about $40 i think these days, and there's a
 cheaper version of it too. easy to use and fine for the actual transfer.
you
 certainly won't need sound forge or any other expensive software to do the
 actual transfer, kind of like nocking a nail in with a pile driver!! if
you
 know what i mean! i haven't got the web url to hand, do a serach for
precall
 pro and it should get you there. think it's made by sagebrush software or
 something similar.
 email or msn
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 cheers - kevin
 - Original Message -
 From: Gary Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, May 06, 2004 6:35 AM
 Subject: Re: Converting tapes to computer?


  Hi Andy.  I would think you'd need a sound editing program like
 Soundforge,
  Adobe Audition, or Goldwave to help you with that.
  - Original Message -
  From: Andrew J. LaPointe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: PC audio discussion list.  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Wednesday, May 05, 2004 6:41 AM
  Subject: Converting tapes to computer?
 
 
  Hi, can someone tell me the easiest way to convert my cassette tapes to
  digital so that I can put them on cd?  I am using Jaws 4.2.  I know that
I
  need to go to the line out from the cassette recorder/player to the
input
 of
  my audigy sound card but what program should I use that is Jaws
friendly?
  Thanks so much for your time you give me.  Andy.
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Re: Converting tapes to computer?

2004-05-06 Thread Gary Wood
Hi Kevin.  Thanks for that.  It's good to know about all the programs that
you can use to record from tape to computer.  I have a lot of cassettes, and
would like to transfer these to computer.
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Subject: Re: Converting tapes to computer?


 hi, personally unless you actually want to edit stuff, i'd say sound forge
 would be a complete waste of money as there's plenty of other programs
which
 are either free or very cheap, not too mention a damn site easier to use!!
i
 use recall pro personally, about $40 i think these days, and there's a
 cheaper version of it too. easy to use and fine for the actual transfer.
you
 certainly won't need sound forge or any other expensive software to do the
 actual transfer, kind of like nocking a nail in with a pile driver!! if
you
 know what i mean! i haven't got the web url to hand, do a serach for
precall
 pro and it should get you there. think it's made by sagebrush software or
 something similar.
 email or msn
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 cheers - kevin
 - Original Message - 
 From: Gary Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, May 06, 2004 6:35 AM
 Subject: Re: Converting tapes to computer?


  Hi Andy.  I would think you'd need a sound editing program like
 Soundforge,
  Adobe Audition, or Goldwave to help you with that.
  - Original Message - 
  From: Andrew J. LaPointe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: PC audio discussion list.  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Wednesday, May 05, 2004 6:41 AM
  Subject: Converting tapes to computer?
 
 
  Hi, can someone tell me the easiest way to convert my cassette tapes to
  digital so that I can put them on cd?  I am using Jaws 4.2.  I know that
I
  need to go to the line out from the cassette recorder/player to the
input
 of
  my audigy sound card but what program should I use that is Jaws
friendly?
  Thanks so much for your time you give me.  Andy.
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Re: Converting tapes to computer?

2004-05-06 Thread Gary Wood
Hi Harry.  Thanks for letting me know about this program.  I wish I'd heard
about that before purchasing Soundforge.
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Sent: Thursday, May 06, 2004 9:04 AM
Subject: Re: Converting tapes to computer?


 Hi all,
 The new MP3DirectCut software beats SoundForge  GoldWave for it does all
 they do  ITS FREE.
 Also, it is much easier to use  faster too.
 I absolutely love it.
 Sorry I don't have the url handy but am sure someone on the list can
supply
 it.
 Thanks, Harry Bassler


 .
 - Original Message -
 From: kevin and emma [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, May 06, 2004 5:46 AM
 Subject: Re: Converting tapes to computer?


  hi, personally unless you actually want to edit stuff, i'd say sound
forge
  would be a complete waste of money as there's plenty of other programs
 which
  are either free or very cheap, not too mention a damn site easier to
use!!
 i
  use recall pro personally, about $40 i think these days, and there's a
  cheaper version of it too. easy to use and fine for the actual transfer.
 you
  certainly won't need sound forge or any other expensive software to do
the
  actual transfer, kind of like nocking a nail in with a pile driver!! if
 you
  know what i mean! i haven't got the web url to hand, do a serach for
 precall
  pro and it should get you there. think it's made by sagebrush software
or
  something similar.
  email or msn
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  cheers - kevin
  - Original Message -
  From: Gary Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: PC audio discussion list.  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Thursday, May 06, 2004 6:35 AM
  Subject: Re: Converting tapes to computer?
 
 
   Hi Andy.  I would think you'd need a sound editing program like
  Soundforge,
   Adobe Audition, or Goldwave to help you with that.
   - Original Message -
   From: Andrew J. LaPointe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   To: PC audio discussion list.  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Sent: Wednesday, May 05, 2004 6:41 AM
   Subject: Converting tapes to computer?
  
  
   Hi, can someone tell me the easiest way to convert my cassette tapes
to
   digital so that I can put them on cd?  I am using Jaws 4.2.  I know
that
 I
   need to go to the line out from the cassette recorder/player to the
 input
  of
   my audigy sound card but what program should I use that is Jaws
 friendly?
   Thanks so much for your time you give me.  Andy.
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Re: Converting tapes to computer?

2004-05-05 Thread Steven Hicks
You could try either GoldWAVE or Total Recorder.

Steve.
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Hi, can someone tell me the easiest way to convert my cassette tapes to
digital so that I can put them on cd?  I am using Jaws 4.2.  I know that I
need to go to the line out from the cassette recorder/player to the input of
my audigy sound card but what program should I use that is Jaws friendly?
Thanks so much for your time you give me.  Andy.
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Re: Converting tapes to computer?

2004-05-05 Thread Gary Wood
Hi Andy.  I would think you'd need a sound editing program like Soundforge,
Adobe Audition, or Goldwave to help you with that.
- Original Message - 
From: Andrew J. LaPointe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, May 05, 2004 6:41 AM
Subject: Converting tapes to computer?


Hi, can someone tell me the easiest way to convert my cassette tapes to
digital so that I can put them on cd?  I am using Jaws 4.2.  I know that I
need to go to the line out from the cassette recorder/player to the input of
my audigy sound card but what program should I use that is Jaws friendly?
Thanks so much for your time you give me.  Andy.
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