Hi Roger

John here

Thanks for that information and you say the tape player needs to have a line in and or a line out socket on the radio what would happen if I just used a normal radio and plugged it in to the sound card of my PC? would it work the same way? and what wires do I need and what plug on my computer does the line in and the line out plug in to? I'm a blind user and I'm not familiar with the term of the line in and the line out socket I've got an Win TV card that I installed today and I haven't had the chance to use it yet and that comes with a editing program called Mix It will this do the same thing as I'm not familiar with Gold wave?

Please get back to me

Thanks from John and guide dog Iris
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Roger Fordham" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: Read and write audio cassettes on a pc



Hohnathan,

I should take care. A better solution in my view is to buy a bog standard Cassette deck, [or a Taskam machine], with a line-out jack which you can connect to your line-in jack of your sound card. You can then play and record any cassette, being not restricted to the kind of cassette you are playing, and you can play with Dolby noise reductions as was used probably on the cassette anyway. And chances are, it'll be a good deal cheaper in the long run; a good quality machine wouldn't cost you more than 80 to 100 pounds maximum. You can then record your cassettes onto a program such as Goldwave and edit as necessary, [assuming you know how to use the program.] Store the end product as Mp3, or whatever, and store on Cd. That's what I would do, anyway.

Cheers

Roger



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