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Hi!
I got a compact cassette with music and I want to digitalize (? right word ?) it. I got a tape deck which also has line out (cinch) and my laptop (no pc with a real soundkarte here ) has a line in (real line in, no mic).My idea: Play the cassette and record it using my laptop. My question: Which software shall I use to record it. Any suggestions? At the moment I am planning to use Audacity, which is a linux software (I am a linux user). Or shall I better boot windows and use tool xyz? I am looking forward to suggestions ![]() Cheers dn PS: Sorry for my crappy english ![]() PS˛: I am not sure if the tapers forum or this forum is the better place, please move the thread if I picked the wrong one. No members have liked this post.
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Re: ISO: Recording Audio from CC using Linux
no need to boot windows, audacity will work fine
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Re: ISO: Recording Audio from CC using Linux
Ah cool, I will give it a try and post the result if it worked
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