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Old 07-15-2001
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Analogue tape to CD

Hello, I am new to digital technology, and I have numerous analogue cassette tapes that I want to convert to CDs that I can play on my CD player (Marantz PMD370). I have a computer (obviously!) and a RW-CD drive to burn the CDs. But, how do I transfer an audio cassette tape to a CD to play? The only options I have with my CD RW-drive for making music CDs is to copy a CD or copy tracks from several CD - make a custom play list. I haven't figured out how to save an analogue audio file (e.g., "WAV" file) as a playable file on a CD. How do I do this? Do I need specific software or can I do it with what I have (i.e., a tape player, computer, and CD RW-drive)??
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