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I have several foreign language instructional cassette tapes that I would like to convert to CD's
These tapes are not sold as CD's and I am afraid they will wear out from use.
I found some directions that said I needed a RCA-to-stereo Y cable that would plug into the cassette player and the Mic on the computer. It would transfer the audio to the computer and then I can burn a CD
It also said I could use Garage band or a free program called Audicity to do this . Here are the directions I found
How to Convert a Cassette to CD on a Mac | eHow.com
Are these directions good or are there better directions some where else?
I have never used Garage Band.
What brand of Y cable is a good one to buy? These are foreign language tapes and I want the best sound possible
Which brand of blank CD's would you recommend to get clear audio ?
Thanks in advance
Barbara Jay
I have several foreign language instructional cassette tapes that I would like to convert to CD's
These tapes are not sold as CD's and I am afraid they will wear out from use.
I found some directions that said I needed a RCA-to-stereo Y cable that would plug into the cassette player and the Mic on the computer. It would transfer the audio to the computer and then I can burn a CD
It also said I could use Garage band or a free program called Audicity to do this . Here are the directions I found
How to Convert a Cassette to CD on a Mac | eHow.com
Are these directions good or are there better directions some where else?
I have never used Garage Band.
What brand of Y cable is a good one to buy? These are foreign language tapes and I want the best sound possible
Which brand of blank CD's would you recommend to get clear audio ?
Thanks in advance
Barbara Jay