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coosawjack
October 10th, 2002, 11:59 AM
Hello....

Do any of you folks know of a way to record analog Cassette tapes to my hard drive for future transfer to CD's without using Roxio's "Spin Doctor"???

"Spin Doctor" works OK in Windows 98 but having a horrible time with it in XP environment!!!

BTW, I did download updates to CD Creator 5.3.1 but still not working well!!!

Thanks in advance,
Jack

George
October 10th, 2002, 12:24 PM
Jack,
using Roxio Spin Doctor in XP Home 98SE upgrade with no problems. Have you tried going to Microsoft and downloading Windows XP Service Pack 1 ? Don't know if this will cure the problem or not, but may. Also I got rid of a bunch of problems with some software that was installed when I upgraded, by totally uninstalling, shutting down for a minute or so to clear memory, and re-installing the software. Hope this helps.

Take care,

George

coosawjack
October 10th, 2002, 04:20 PM
Hey George,

I was told by the techs at Compaq not to install any downloads from MicroSoft at this time!! It seems there are more bugs in the patches than the original XP??!!

I also have heard that Adaptec/Roxio programs are more problematic than others. MTU's software works very well as does Goldenhawk's.....Also, there doesnt seem to be any conflicts there.

I did get the 5.3.1 upgrade to Easy Cd Creator and will try Spin Doc tonight!!

Thanks,
Jack



:c :c

jim in ohio
October 10th, 2002, 05:13 PM
Jack,

Don't forget that you also have many upgrades and fixes you can download at compaq.com, most people don't think about going there for fixes instead of Micro Soft.

Jim

BETAMAX-UK
October 11th, 2002, 02:42 PM
you need to remove( take two) for wk2000 and xp and direct cd in xp

George
October 11th, 2002, 03:11 PM
I don't get the drift.

BETAMAX-UK
October 11th, 2002, 04:02 PM
let me make it clear for you. easy cd as a program called take two which dont work on xp and wk2000. are you with me up to now. and also it as a program called direct cd whch you dont need on xp cos xp as its own udf (send to ) so if he customs installs easy cd and leaves those out he should be ok.now do you get it

George
October 11th, 2002, 05:46 PM
Gotcha, guess the (take two) threw me as well as the need to cull direct cd as I'm using Roxio Easy CD CReator 5 with xp and no problems. I thought it might be something I might need to look at in the future and didn't understand the jargon, that's all.

thanks

BETAMAX-UK
October 11th, 2002, 06:30 PM
I knew we would get there george funny though how some systems are ok and others not the information i gave came from roxio. cheers

coosawjack
October 13th, 2002, 12:52 PM
Well Folks:? :? :?

As is the case most of the time....OPERATOR ERROR!!! :m :m :m

I was working with "Spin Doc" and found that the volume control for recording (input to the sound card) was turned off!! Switched it on and all is OK now.

Thanks for your responses,
Jack:g :g :g

Vince Cravotta
November 13th, 2002, 10:17 AM
Jack,
I do alot of music setups for local shows. I convert their music to Cakewalk 9 and then use the Mixdown Audio which converts them to Wav or MP3. I can then use KAraoke Home Pro to write the lyrics and then combine words and wav file to Karaoke format. They use the disc for rehearsals only.

:s

coosawjack
November 13th, 2002, 04:01 PM
Thanks Vince...

I figured out how to make "Spin Doctor" work and it does fine!! I have also made a few tracks with Vogone and put lyrics in.....THAT IS A FULL TIME JOB!!

I'd hate to think I'd have to do that the rest of my life!!!

Tnx Agn,
Jack:g :g

jaddams
November 15th, 2002, 01:23 PM
To tranfer analog Cassette tapes to your hard drive:

Connect the LINE OUT outputs of your cassete player into the LINE IN inputs of your amplifier and then connect the LINE OUT of your amplifier into the LINE IN input of your sound card.

You will need a connector (available from Radio Shack for under $7) to convert to two connectors from your amplifier into the ONE requiered for your sound card.

When that's done, play the cassetes and use your favorite recording software, you will have beatiful music in your hard drive.

Hope that helps.

Jon

BETAMAX-UK
November 15th, 2002, 03:37 PM
I dont think you understand i know how to make connections what i want to know is how to change mpg files to cdg files

George
November 15th, 2002, 04:20 PM
BETAMAX UK

Don't know if there's any help for you at this site or not.

take care,

George


http://www.karaokeplayground.co.uk/help/converting/cdgtovcd/cdgtovcd.htm

BETAMAX-UK
November 15th, 2002, 06:24 PM
Hey thanks george will give it a try