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| 106356 | 2002-12-15 21:08:00 | I Would like to copy music from a normal cd to a cd writer. Do I have to record it as a wav or mp3 format first then copy it. The normal cd is not necessarily a music cd. What program can I use for this. Also how do I copy from a tape (deck) to writer. |
muki (2786) | ||
| 106357 | 2002-12-15 21:26:00 | Hey It would be a whole lot easier to record the songs into MP3 and then do it that way if the origional disk isn't just a music disk (just time consuming) url=http://www.musicmatch.com]MusicMatch Jukebox[/url] will enocde the Audio files into MP3 for you Any normal CDWriting Software will create a music CD from MP3's (assuming you wish to play these on a normal CD Player) Copying from tape to a writer can get complex... The easiest way I would reccomend doing it is getting a cable from DSE or something (can't remember the cable type as I make my own) and then plugging one end into the earphone port of your TapePlayer and the other into your Line In or Microphone port, playing it and getting SoundRecorder to record it into .wav file then converting it to an MP3 via MusicMatch (then you just burn the MP3's normally) I would personally reccomend saving copying from tape to .wav to .mp3 as it's a long, slow, boring job. Search on the internet for the MP3 versions of them. If you can't find any try KaZaA or some other p2p application CyberChuck |
cyberchuck (173) | ||
| 106358 | 2002-12-16 05:00:00 | Hi Muki: Your request how to create a "music" CD from a "normal" CD that may not be a music CD is puzzelling. Can you be more specific? What file types are on the normal CD. What file types do you want on the writer CD? This will determine whether the CD-R can be played on a stereo, or only on a PC or mp3 player. MusicMatch as recommended by CC is excellent. It can be used for some of the above purposes, & also for copying tape to CD-R. However although CC is being helpful, there are better ways to connect the tape deck to the pc for recording via MMJB, to burn a CD-R. The mic input is a no no, and the earphone tape output is better avoided if possible. I can give more information on this & suitable cables etc, if you wish to post back. |
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