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Title: converting analog music to wav
Post by: Sammi D on 2001-12-07 05:00 AM
I want to convert music that is on an audio cassette tape to digital form. Does anyone know of any software that can do this???
Title: Re: converting analog music to wav
Post by: Fred Nachbaur on 2001-12-07 05:00 AM
Any "Wav recorder" program will do this. Even Windows' native Sound Recorder, although the total record time will be severely limited unless you resort to some "trickery."

I use CoolEdit, but this also does a lot more than just record wavs, giving extensive editing control also.

The more recent releases of Exact Audio Copy (http://www.exactaudiocopy.de/) (a precision CD ripper) include rudimentary wav recording/editing features... for free.
Title: Re: converting analog music to wav
Post by: Joe Music on 2001-12-09 05:00 AM
If you happen to own an Iomega ZIP drive, the accompanying software includes a sound recorder that can create a much larger file than the one that originally came with Windows.
Title: Re: converting analog music to wav
Post by: Beryle on 2003-06-17 05:42 PM
Visit http://www.tape-to-cd.com for some good info. You may already have the needed software on your computer.