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wmccorm September 21st, 2004 12:59 PM

cassettes
 
i guess this is the wronge post but maybe someone can help me i need to know how to save music from a cassette to my pc.i already have the cassette player hook up to the pc i need to know what progams to used
and how to do it . thank for any help von :?

Wallymeister September 21st, 2004 01:45 PM

Re: cassettes
 
wmccorm,

Hi, Wallymeister here. You will need a digital audio editor program. I will recommend a program called Goldwave, from Goldwave Inc. It is probably the best out there for the money. You can download and use a trial version to test out it's functionality and useability. It will give you the ability to do what you're wanting to do plus it has alot of other neat functions too.

Here is their website. http://www.goldwave.com/

Hope this helps,
Wally :g

wmccorm September 22nd, 2004 09:23 PM

Re: cassettes
 
thanks wallymeister i downloaded goldwave and it work.now when i send it to khpro to add the words the music is way to fast can you tell me what wrong von :?

admin September 23rd, 2004 07:55 AM

Re: cassettes
 
You have either used a monaural file or you exported a monaural file from Goldwave. Karaoke requires a stereo file, and will play what you give it assuming it is stereo. Thus, it is playing at double speed.

Use a stereo file and make sure Goldwave is exporting a stereo file. If you use a mono file, you probably can make it stereo with Goldwave.

George September 23rd, 2004 08:10 AM

Re: cassettes
 
If it's playing back real fast, another possibility is it's not saved at the right speed. Load it back into Goldwave, then click EFFECTS, then on the pull down menu select PLAYBACK RATE. Make certain the playback rate is 44100. mhz.

George

Wallymeister September 23rd, 2004 08:27 AM

Re: cassettes
 
George is on it. This same thing happened to me awhile back.
Wally :g


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