Sorry, only the cassette can be transfered. The cassette goes into the
player, you click the buttons and it then goes to com into your program
of choice. It comes with Adacity and that is all I know.
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There is a good one of these at store.komando.com .
tick...@juno.com wrote:
> Been there done that, not fun. I used one unit that I bought from Fry's
> or Fries electronics for under a $100. It is an actual casette unit
> player with all the goodies to make it work. I found it to be the best so
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Been there done that, not fun. I used one unit that I bought from Fry's
or Fries electronics for un
Been there done that, not fun. I used one unit that I bought from Fry's
or Fries electronics for under a $100. It is an actual casette unit
player with all the goodies to make it work. I found it to be the best so
far. I use Adacity with it and it does well. I tried at least two other
inexpensive i
recently i acquired a piece of software to enable me to transfer audio files
from cassette to my computer, it's called "ezcap USB audio capture" it
came with a USB lead, some jacks and a CD, i've tried loading up the Cd but
am not having much joy, it wasn't overly expensive and i'm wondering i