E
Emeric
New member
You need a few things:
- 1/8" stereo male cable that splits to 2 mono RCA phono plugs.
- Software to record with. (goldwave, cooledit, soundforge etc, demo's available of all of these, probably some free ones out there to. Do a yahoo search)
Plug the 2 RCA's into the output of your tape deck and the 1/8" male into the line in on your sound card. Using the software, hit record and when finished, save the file. This file should be a wav file, with the extension .wav. With your CD burning software, burn the CD-ROM as an audio disk.
How much you can store on your hard drive is all dependent on how big the drive is. For a 60 minute cassette at 44.1KHz, 16bit Stereo you would need around 600MB's of storage space.
- 1/8" stereo male cable that splits to 2 mono RCA phono plugs.
- Software to record with. (goldwave, cooledit, soundforge etc, demo's available of all of these, probably some free ones out there to. Do a yahoo search)
Plug the 2 RCA's into the output of your tape deck and the 1/8" male into the line in on your sound card. Using the software, hit record and when finished, save the file. This file should be a wav file, with the extension .wav. With your CD burning software, burn the CD-ROM as an audio disk.
How much you can store on your hard drive is all dependent on how big the drive is. For a 60 minute cassette at 44.1KHz, 16bit Stereo you would need around 600MB's of storage space.