Hi,  use mp3direct cut , or totalrecorder.
They both allow you to make marks or, qpoints.
Good luck.


-----Original Message----- From: Kris Hickerson
Sent: Monday, July 29, 2013 4:40 PM
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: Putting Cassettes on the computer

Hi All,



I purchased a little cassette player with a USB connection for putting some
casettes on my computer.

The software supplied is Audacity.  It works ok except there are two
problems.  The first I can deal with after a little exploring.  What is
happening that that as soon as I connect the USB JAWS stops talking.  Well,
I figured out that JAWS and Audacity are both fighting for my single sound
card.  So, now I go to the record button and then connect the player, press
record and then press play on the player.  I can then moniter the player to
hear what song is being recorded and when it turns off at the end I just get
out of Audacity and JAWS resumes talking.  It's a little awkward but it
works.



The second problem is that once I have the casette transferred it is simply
one long file with no markings between songs, so you can't select just one
song at a time.  Is there a way to put CD markings between songs so you can
move from one song to another?  Can I do this with Audacity?



I don't want to bother to learn a new specialized music program because once
I have these tapes copied to the computer then I can put them on my Stream
or Apex or whatever so I won't need to mess with this again.

Do you have any sugestions?



Thanks much.



Kris

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