THINGS YOU WILL NEED:
I found a very useful step-by-step guide on how and where to install audacity and lame. how to connect the cassette player to the computer and tips on how to record the audio. there are even pictures to explain everything better.
- get a cassette player that plays the audio tape- route the output of the cassette player to your computer sound card- record the incoming audio with a recording software like Audacity or Reaper- save the audio as MP3 files and burn it to CD with a CD-burner software- You May Want To Remove The Noise In The Tracks, This Can Be Done With Audacity
Download a free audio converter online. Most will allow you to convert several files at the same time.
Download and install a free audio converter.
In order to convert AMR files to MP3 files, you will need to purchase an audio converter. There are several free ones online and available for download.
To copy a cassette to a CD requires either an audio recorder or computer with an audio input and CD burner. To use an audio recorder, connect your source cassette player to the device and place a blank writeable CD into the device. To use a computer, connect your source cassette player to the line in jack on the audio card and run audio recording software while the cassette is playing. Burn the audio files using the CD writer.
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Use your audio editor and choose Save As. You can convert audio files into other forms, but MIDI files cannot be converted to audio files.
When I took audio files off my Verizon phone, they were QCP files. [aka useless files that are impossible to convert on your computer]
No, it is not legal to use the website listentoyoutube to convert YouTube videos into audio files as it violates YouTube's terms of service and copyright laws.
A digital voice recorder works by capturing analog audio through a microphone and storing it in digital files. Some digital voice recorders are voice operated.
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Audio software is software designed for working, in some way, with sound files. Examples of audio software include software that allows you to accomplish digital audio extraction (DAE) on Audio CDs, software which allows you to edit sound files to remove pops and clicks, software which allows you to play sound files on your computer speakers, and software which allows you to convert sound files from one format (e.g. WAV or AIFF) to another (e.g. MP3 or FLAC). Generally, audio software is for working with sound files on a computer.