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2014-04-05; 09:04:28 EDT

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I also use audacity to convert cassette tapes to digital audio. It works  
very well for a free program. I bought a cassette player with a micro usb  
connector and plug it into my computer. Works great.
 
Rummy
 
 
In a message dated 4/4/2014 5:33:37 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
jfn302 at yahoo.com writes:

For  converting various analog forms of audio to digital, I use  Audacity.
Excellent free (and add free) download.  Then I have an Ion  turntable that
connects via USB, and for tape source I use an RCA to USB  connection which 
I
can't seem to find right at the moment to tell you what  brand it is.  But 
it
allows me to connect stereo audio and video to it  and capture it on the
computer, so my old VCR tapes can be digitally  archived as well as any old
cassettes, 8-tracks, real to real etc.   The video/audio connection device
can be found at your local electronics  store, I think I got mine at Fry's
for about  20-30.00

James

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