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Originally Posted by Karst
Yeah, check the conntections. You might be better off using a Sony Walkman with a jack-lead. Or maybe one of your friends have a tape to CD recorder.
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No no no. A full home deck will give better results than any shitty walkman ever could.
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Originally Posted by trustthex
also, make sure windows/drivers haven't muted your inputs... that may be why you aren't getting any sound
also... is the cassette deck a all-in-one (tuner, tape, cd, etc) or just a stand alone deck. you might not be hearing much of anything b/c the deck is putting out a line level signal. run it through a amplifier/tuner first to raise the volume a lil...
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No no no. Line level is right for line in on the computer. Amps are line in / line out, too. No benefit there.
Open up your comp's audio properties (right clik the speaker icon in bottom right), and open the adjust audio properties. Clik "audio" tab on the popup box. Open record and play controls. Select line in for record. For play also. Tape deck out > line in comp. Shouldn't be that hard.
If you get 'er going, check into properly aligning the play heads for the specific tapes you're playing in. Azimuth adjustment will give great sound. Not adjusting this will make it sound just like the stereotypical shitty tape.
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