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Help!!
I ran into a guy at a local steak house who liked my show and we talked. COme to find out he use to have a music store in the area. He is now out of business and has 300 sound choice and priddis cassette TAPES.. I dont waht to do. I want to use them but how do i get tapes into my pc? Can anyone tell me how much i should offer him and can I get them into a CD format?
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dont waste your money, tapes have audio only. no graphics, you would have to do every song in khp. a lot of work and poor audio to boot. just my 2 cents . Bob :)
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I agree with BOBCOX whole heartedly, but if you must do it, Edirol sells a USB audio interface device, the AUDIO CAPTURE UA-1A than interfaces between any type audio player to the p.c.
It has standard RCA stereo input and outputs. I use it to archive my L.P.'s on to cd's. George |
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Hello gotrich,
I agree with what's already been said, but there might be some numbers among them that are not generally available eleswhere. That's the only possible reason to buy tapes. I wouldn't give more than a couple of bucks for ones you might want. I recently discovered a tape of "Louis Jordan with a number of songs not usually found, it was worth the time downloading the words and and running them on KHPro. Again I can't stress enough www.audiotoolsdirect.com as a source for finding programmes for converting old music sources to PC. Regards from across the pond. Garry |
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I appreciate the input folks...I am so glad to have the opportunity to learn about all this from all of you!
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