--- Ted Parks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Is there software for converting an analog audio
> signal from a cassette
> recorder into MP3s for a 68K machine? Maybe I need a
> more sophisticated
> program for inputting sound.

MP3 and 68k Macs don't mix. Just forget even thinking
about trying. ;) Nowhere near enough CPU power to do
a decent job. (If only Apple had stuck with 68k, there
might have been a 133Mhz 040 to match AMD's 133Mhz
5x86. _Then_ a 68k Mac could do a tolerable job at MP3
_playing_.)

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