you can download this program for free at http://wishapp.com
search for "mp3 sound recorder"
hope that helps
Daniel
Plug in the MP3 into the PS3 and if the PS recognizes it just copy the files for the HDD to the MP3 player
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You need a yamaha audio gram .
They allow you to edit, crop, cut, correct, warp, distort audio and video. If you are looking for visual editing software then I suggest putting in the "ASK" section :video editing software"/"audio editing software"
there is a 27 second clip on youtube and you can get a bootleg audio cassette.
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.
- 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
An audio cassette is a cassette containing audio data.
THINGS YOU WILL NEED:* A Computer with sound* A 1/8" (3.5mm) stereo audio cable* Audacity Audio program (FREE)* Lame MP3 encoder (FREE)* Cassette player* Cassette TapeI 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.
The conversion will take place when recording the signal to tape - simply route the output from your computer (such as a speaker or headphone output) into the input of the cassette recorder, hit record and play on the cassette recorder and then play on your computer (or where ever your digital file is being played from).
This is dependent on the audio production software that a person uses. The manual for the software will have the specific settings, but most standard computer settings are acceptable.
Plug in the MP3 into the PS3 and if the PS recognizes it just copy the files for the HDD to the MP3 player
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This is typically done by use of several elements, including an audio cassette player with a line-out port, a computer sound card with a line-in port, a cable that can connect the two, and software on the computer that records the audio contents and stores them digitally. Once stored on the computer, the files can be placed into any standard cd-burning software program (e.g. Windows Media Player) and have the CD be created. Note that while no special hardware is needed that you should probably already have laying around the house, there are specialized pieces of hardware at various stores that skip the computer step entirely: it reads the tape, converts it to a digital format, and burns it, all without manual intervention.
You will need a media player software application to listen to an audio file on a computer. That are many different types of media player software applications that you can download for this purpose to your computer.
'Une cassette' can mean an audio-cassette or a small box of some kind
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.