Preserved Topic: audio tape quality... |
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Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: Lebanon |
posted 10-21-2002 10:15
Hello, |
Maniac (V) Mad Scientist From: :morF |
posted 10-21-2002 13:22
Depends on the tape. It alters depending on the width of the tape, the width of each track on the tape, what the tape is made out of and the speed it's recorded at. If you had a good enough tape material, and if it was wide enough you could get CD quality audio on a tape...but that would not be ecomonical. |
Paranoid (IV) Mad Scientist From: Omicron Persei 8 |
posted 10-21-2002 13:27 |
Maniac (V) Mad Scientist From: :morF |
posted 10-21-2002 14:46
And then there's that. Thanks grumble, kinda forgot that one. |
Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: Lebanon |
posted 10-21-2002 14:58
A more appropriate question (only answer if you've experienced it): |
Maniac (V) Mad Scientist From: 100101010011 <-- right about here |
posted 10-21-2002 17:49
You should be able to use pretty much any software you want. You just need to run a line from a tape player to your line in of your sound card, record the track to a Wave file and then convert it to MP3 There are a few sound programs I know of that will allow you to record straight to mp3 but the ones I know are all high end sound editing stations. Only downside of this is that any material you record this way will not be able to use the CDDB lookup to get track info. (This works based on a very precise measure of the track length, neat eh?) |
Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: The Astral Plane |
posted 10-21-2002 18:19
I've been using MusicMatch jukebox for my format conversions. I have my entire stereo attached to my computer so it's a bit easier for e to handle. I agree with bitdamaged though in that you should use the headphone jack rather than a direct RCA connection. MMJB will let you convert directly to an MP3 file and edit your track titles before you record so you don't have to go back in and edit them after the recording. With records and cassettes I've found it easier to record an entire side and then split the file. I've used 'Cool MP3 Splitter' to do that. Oh! BTW both programs register at $20.00 for a multi year upgradable copy. For $50 bucks or so you can get a lifetime license for MMJB. I'll attach links to the progs assuming I can find both of them. |