Re: converting cassette to cdr
Run from the out of the cassette deck to the line in on your sound card. Use Audacity to record. Save as PCM WAV 44.1KHz/16 bit, which is CD standard. If the are live recordings then you want gapless playback when they get to CD. Record, export as 1 WAV file and use a program called CD Wave to split the tracks. This is THE best program for the job. You can actually use CD Wave to record also, but with Audacity you get the advantage of being able to edit.
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