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June 18th, 2005 10:21 PM #1need to transfer my son's audio tape lesson to CD/mp3 format, so he can listen while in transit to school/house
done and tested na ang wiring, kaso ang windows audio recorder is only up to 60 secs and naka WAV format pa...
experts need your suggestions what software to download
thanks
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June 19th, 2005 01:03 AM #2
wavelab3 or 4 software wavefile format to cd or mp3 format
check mo yung hardisk baka no space na kaya 60 secs lang
malaki kasi ang wavefile
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June 19th, 2005 01:45 AM #3
You can use Cooledit2000 Pro.
Try to search for it in www.downloads.com
The crack and serial is at: www.astalavistabox.sk
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June 19th, 2005 11:10 PM #7
STEP 1: Get MusicMatch software: http://www.musicmatch.com/
Shop for pirated versions around manila. Plenty around.
STEP 2: Using a double-ended audio headphone jack, connect one end
of the jack to the headphones or "audio out" of your
cassette tape. Connect the other end of the jack to the
"Line in" of your computer.
STEP 3: Tinker with the recording settings in MusicMatch to accept
audio from the computer's "Line in". Set the audio compression
to MP3.
STEP 4: Click the "record" button in MusicMatch, then press the "Play"
button from your cassette tape to play your tape.
(Make sure it's not the wiretap tapes you are recording)
STEP 5. Click the "stop" button in MusicMatch and the "stop" button
from your cassette tape when done.
Your tape audio is now in MP3 format.
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June 20th, 2005 09:14 AM #10
Sony / Sonic Foundry's
SoundForge
play the tape, connected to the PC line-in. push record button on SoundForge. voila!
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