Record Cassette To Computer How Do I Record From Computer To Cassette?

How do I record from computer to cassette? - record cassette to computer

No, this is not the reverse.

I want to burn my church sermons on the hard disk so that it easier to classify. But we still have a lot of people think bands.

We need to be able to absorb quickly from your computer box. Is there a software or hardware that can.

2 comments:

wonderin... said...

1 x [stereo 1/8th inch to stereo RCA adapter] + 1 ~ 6 foot RCA cable.
Connect the RCA cable input of the recorder and cassette adapter, the adapter to the speaker output from the sound card. A slap on the cover recording and playback cartridge. It should work unless you add a digital output when the analog output from the intake of a tape deck.
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Alternatively, you may be able to a cable that does not require the RCA cables are all together, because their

soundman... said...

It is interesting ... I do not think can be easily done ... You can, however, if you can do as follows: "Boxes"
1) You can send a high-speed copying nature of the tape speed while recording from an external device? (maybe not)
2) You have the patience or software to try and play your audio files with different speeds, so you can both agree (see where I'm here? "If you read at high speed on your PC with a similar record Speed - work - somewhat eccentric, but I bet that the quality suffer)
Otherwise, a normal recording and a copy of discs for high-speed copy more ...
I use Magix Audio Cleaning Lab to do the conversion in the opposite direction, and can certainly speed up the audio with the software. Try Audacity (free from download.com) to see if you can do the same - it must be a value to be trying for nothing! - Otherwise, Plan B can create a master tape, a recorder for high-speed dubbing.
Hope this helps --

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