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Hi, I've changed the subject so better be organized by people who get 
lots of mail and might sort by subject.  Also, some may not read your 
message if it's not appropriately tagged in the subject.

The way I do 
it is by connecting a cable from the audio out of a 
tape player to the line-in of the sound card in the computer.  Use 
line-in as your recording source, set your volume levels and record away 
with Sound Forge or Goldwave.  I'm sure there are many other ways but 
this is how I do it.  Then I can clean up the audio once it's recorded 
in wave form.

Good luck.


frank deweese said the following on Sat, Apr 17, 2004 at 05:09:42PM -0400:
> I have a number of audio casetts that I would like to place in my music file.  Is 
> ther any way I can copy them to my computer?
> 
> Thanks Frank
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