On Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 3:28 PM, IPS Khurana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > How do you record audio from a tape cassette to the computer, and finally, > to a CD recordable disc? > > in UBUNTU Linux
I have used audacity to record from cassette tape to computer by connecting my walkman's output to line-in of the PC. audacity is available in universe repository. You can select what format to save the audio to in audacity preferences. Since you want to burn them later I suggest either use WAV format (when too much space is available) or FLAC format (in case of space constraint). If you are using Ubuntu 8.04 or above then you can use brasero to create audio CD. You can even use rhythmbox to create audio CD when you import these songs in library. Both applications can be accessed in the menu Applications -> Sound & Video. If you are using older release of Ubuntu, use serpentine to create audio CD. This application can be accessed in the menu Applications -> Sound & Video. You may want to try jokosher for recording the songs from tape to PC. But last time I tried it (version 0.9), it never worked for me. In case you are using Ubuntu 8.10, jokosher 0.10 is available in universe repositories. Hope this helps. Onkar -- ubuntu-in mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-in
