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12-24-2010, 02:23 PM

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Originally Posted by dogsbody70 View Post
They say that you can't teach an old dog new tricks. I'm not sure about that.


I know many members are very familiar with modern technology-- unlike this Old Dog.

Please can any expert advise this Dog how to convert cassette tapes onto CD so they can go on line-- OR-- IPOD. If I record speech onto my own IPOD-- How can I then upload onto the net so that I can send the file to another person?

I know there are ways to do this-- but being an OLD DOG-- I will appreciate advice from the younger generation.


No hurry-- but just when you have the time or inclination to guide me.

Many thanks in advance. Dogsbody70
Your PC may have a "Line in" or a "mic" input on the back, get a 3.5mm to 3.5mm wire and plug your tape deck or record player into your pc

next step is to get some recording software, there are so many now, I used to use db poweramp (just google for it) because it detected silence between tracks to start new mp3s automatically.

to send them to friends just attach them in an email

I'm not sure which parts of this all are difficult, so start with that and when you get stuck somewhere throw up another post

edit: you could also just get vuze and search for the stuff you wanna rip, you might be able to find it and save yourself the effort...


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