How do I convert audio tape to CD?
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    How do I convert audio tape to CD?

    Is there a way to convert an audio tape to a CD? What type of equipment will I need, thanks.

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    You will need audio editing software like goldwave...which is shareware but will allow a certain amount of full usage during the trial period and also a cable to connect from the output of your cassette deck to the line level input of your sound card to transfer the data....

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    Sal_gal,

    See my last post here for helpful links:
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    Data Becker Music CD Recorder.

    This is how I do mine.

    I have a cable plugged into the headphone jack of my stereo. The other end is plugged into the "line in" on my sound card. Lauch the Data Becker program, choose record, put a tape in the stereo and push play.

    When all is done, there is another button to create a CD. Put a blank Cd in and have at it.
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