can we upload music from tape recorder to pc?

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ParadoX

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guys,
can anyone suggest me a software to upload music from a tape recorder to a pc? please give me instructions or weblinks , how to do it.
i am using a 60 watt sony cfs1050s
 

wORm

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MusicMatch Jukebox can record from the soundcard to mp3. Just connect the line-out of your tape player to the line-in of your comp and you are all set to start recording.
 

girish_b

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download Audiograbber v1.70 build 2 with this code
Code:
*netvision.tucows.com/files/agsetup.exe
help
*www.trustmeher.net/freeware/audio.htm
 

mariner

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well digit gave the full procedure in one of their earlier issues dont remember which. y dont u look into the cd of june 03 which had all the previous issues in the digital format and u might b able to get the proper procedure
 

sohummisra

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yeah all you need is to get that line in-line out cable. its a cable that has the (in laymans terms) earphone plug on both ends. :D. after that you can use any software (i prefer musicmatch jukebox) that supports sound recording, and just set the input to line-in recording.
 

NikhilVerma

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i'll prefer sound forge as you can remove the noise and do other corrections after recording...
 

Kl@w-24

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Cool Edit Pro (now Adobe Audition) is well-suited to convert analog music into digital format (cassette to CD) ;) .
 

curvenger

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Yeah line in-out to your tape and connected to your sound card with the other pin, you can use soundforge, Cool Edit, Musicmatch.. but i recommended cool edit, coz u can edit and make changs to the sound file easily!
 

wORm

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ParadoX, I don't know what the "technical term" is for the cable, but if you tell an audio guy to get you a "single-to-double" cable, he'll get you a cable with a headphone size pin on one end and two standard auxillary pins on the other end. Also insist on a stereo cable and avoid the mono version.

girish_b, the wattage of the source (in this case 60 watts) doesn't matter, as we are transferring un-amplified sound. We can expect good quality reproduction of sound, provided that the source recording is good.
 

technomodel

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i prefer audio maestro by Tobest software. It has features similar to Audition, but it has an added cool feature i could'nt find in audition. It gives you a recording option where u can play the tape and leave it by itself, it will autodetect pauses between songs and start a new file accordingly. This saves you from clicking the 'stop' button every 3-4 minutes, or end up with a 1 gb file with nothing but garbage at the end. :)
but it will work smoothly if you have 256mb or more ram.
 

blade_runner

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But use this as your last resort, cuz the soubd quality isn't exactly that good. But still a good way of experimenting with audio and stuff.
 

technomodel

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link for downloading audio maestro trial
*www.topshareware.com/Audio-Maestro-Full-Pack-transfer-3823.htm
 

Kl@w-24

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I used Microsoft Plus! Digital Media Edition. The recording quality was top-notch :) !!
 

silly_kash

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don't worry if u can't find the cable!!

just go to your neighbourhood tv repair shop and buy 2 pins and wire to suit ur needs and tell him to solder it!! i got my 3 metre cable for rs 15!!
 

abhishekkulkarni

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There is no need to download any third party software.If you use Windows XP just by using Windows Movie Maker which is installed by default u can record audio from ur audio system in WMA Format.Connect the Headphone outlet of your player to the line in port of your soundcard by using a mala-male cable.The recording quality is great.you can select as high a bitrate as you like.
 

pantheratigris

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I first did this about 3 years ago. I had taken a walkman. Connected the line out jack(headphone socket) to the line in(mic) at the back of your PC cabinet. Then i played the songs on the walkman, recorded the songs on the sound recorder in windows. Then i saved it as a .wav file. Then using a software known as dBPowerAmp music converter i converted the files from .wav to .mp3. You can also use Windows Media Encoder to convert to .wma format which is as good as mp3.
 
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