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    You would need a program that could convert .wav files in the .cda's. Good luck finding one.

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    You can use Adaptec's EasyCD Creator 4. There's a software component, CD Spin Doctor, which allows for just that. It records from a variety of sources including LPs and tapes. It's capable of direct conversion from tape to audio-CD.

    MusicMatch JukeBox will accept input from these sources too.



    [This message has been edited by Bleeding Edge (edited 10-11-2000).]

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    Cool Record tapes to CD-r's for normal audio listening

    Hello:
    I like to be able to record my tapes on a CD-Rom and play them on a regular audio player.
    I read all threats related ot this but none could help me. I will be specific:
    I know how to do the hook-ups an dall, my question are:
    1) which program do I use to record from tape to Hard Drive?
    2) how do I burn them into a CDRom so that I can listen to them using normal audio player?
    3) what frequency(settings) should i use for optimal quality?

    Many thanks,

    Futzel

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    Futzelman, check out Total Recorder at http://www.highcriteria.com/.

    I use it to record streaming audio, but I seem to recall that it has many functions and may meet your needs.

    Good luck!

    Brangwen

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    Thank you guys.
    I started using MediaJukebox 5.0 but it is not stable at all.
    I will try the other program you mention!

    Cyril

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    Not MediaJukebox.

    MusicMatch Jukebox

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    I have been doing the same thing for awhile now. Infact I have been recording the FM radio and then editing the recordings to individual songs and utilizing the noise reduction and making my own favorites disks. I use the program called Cool Edit-2000. It is capable of coverting a number of audio formats to others. I have been doing alot of mp3 to wav formats. The noise reduction is very impressive and the best part is that it is only about 10mg. I have about 7gig available on my HD and it will use everybit of it for recording, but you can delete them after you have completed your recording onto CD's. I forgot where I got it from but it is a cool program. Try it.

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