The re sampling thing will work if you do the high speed dubbing thing
at 44.1HZ and then de vide it by 4.
On Wed, 9 May 2007 15:20:23 -0700, you wrote:
>Ah, I bet I can guess what you're doing. Those NLS tape recorders break down
>too often, so I order the tapes from the library, and record them
Ah, I bet I can guess what you're doing. Those NLS tape recorders break down
too often, so I order the tapes from the library, and record them from my
standard tape deck into mp3 files. However, I use the high-speed dubbing
function, by faking a recording in the other tape deck, and so I can record
Hi Matthew, thanks for your message. it isn't too difficult, if one
follows your excellent instructions. i did a trial, and it worked
alright. combined with recording att twice the required sample rate,
and then correcting the recording by transferring the file to a
different window at a lower
Hello, it's a little involved, so here it goes. Focus on the channel you
want to save, such as the left channel, move to the top with control home,
hit control shift end, and then copy that to the clipboard. Hitting control
A to select all is not what you want, as that will select all of the data i