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very simple your probably going to need to have an external audio card (usb) becuase i dont think that the ibook has a input and if its anything like my powerbook its very poor ! once you have an external sounds card simply hook your tape player up to it and start recording...when you record it first depending on the program it will be either a .wav or a .acc if so your good to go. jump into itunes and check your preferences make sure its set to MP3 format and you can choose custom to bump up the quailty of the conversion and your done after converting
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