Re: Changing the Cassette Tape to CD
Quote from Forum Archives on November 15, 2005, 9:50 pmPosted by: joerevesz <joerevesz@...>
Eugene Miller writes:> On Sunday November 6 2005 05:10 pm, Joseph K Revesz wrote:
> > Who is set up for and would like to convert the Introductory
> Cassette to
> > CD format for us?> I could do it, but I don't have a tape.
> If you have nero, you can record the tape to your computer,
> burn the CD, and
> take it here. Really all you need is something that records a .wav,
> and a
> couple of inputs. Watch your levels, after you get a good copy,
> maybe you
> could go here.> I don't live in OH, and have no clue how close this place is
> to Bath.
> www.onestopmediashop.com/CD-duplication.htmlFYI, Bath is on the west side of Akron. And this duplication service is
not very close, but I get your idea. There is a place or two nearby that
prints CD lables and burns mass copies, I just have not checked into the
prices yet. I first have to turn the tape into a .wav as you noted, and
that is the tricky part - having the correct equipment and cabling.Thanks,
Joe
Posted by: joerevesz <joerevesz@...>
> On Sunday November 6 2005 05:10 pm, Joseph K Revesz wrote:
> > Who is set up for and would like to convert the Introductory
> Cassette to
> > CD format for us?
> I could do it, but I don't have a tape.
> If you have nero, you can record the tape to your computer,
> burn the CD, and
> take it here. Really all you need is something that records a .wav,
> and a
> couple of inputs. Watch your levels, after you get a good copy,
> maybe you
> could go here.
> I don't live in OH, and have no clue how close this place is
> to Bath.
> http://www.onestopmediashop.com/CD-duplication.html
FYI, Bath is on the west side of Akron. And this duplication service is
not very close, but I get your idea. There is a place or two nearby that
prints CD lables and burns mass copies, I just have not checked into the
prices yet. I first have to turn the tape into a .wav as you noted, and
that is the tricky part - having the correct equipment and cabling.
Thanks,
Joe