Sunday, August 22, 2010

I've just bought mp3HQ 2.0 to transfer record and cassettes straight to mp3 via line in.?

software is installed correctly. External Cassette deck is connected to line in and audio is heard through speakers. Also sound card line in is enabled for recording/ instructions from disc/manual and web says that it is possible on one of its features. The only reason I bought the software. However I can not work out how to do it? Tried every 'click' but to no avail, Please does anyone anyone know the proper way to do it as want to add my mini discs and cassettes?

I've just bought mp3HQ 2.0 to transfer record and cassettes straight to mp3 via line in.?
I would not have bought a programme for this. This is my standard reply to anyone wanting to do this. If there is a headphone socket on your cassette player then it's easy. You will need a cable with a stereo jack plug (3.5mm) at each end. You will also need a recording programme, I use audiograbber which is a free download. Then plug the cable into the headphone socket on the tape, and the line in socket behind your computer. Start Audograbber and under file select line in sampling. Start off with the tape volume fairly low and adjust till the recording levels are OK just to test. Then simply record to your computer. If you wish to convert to MP3 you will need an encoder, the instructions for downloading this are in Audiograbber. Hope this helps
Reply:Well, I wouldn't have paid for some software. the easiest way to get music to MP3 is just download it as an MP3 in the first place. Linewire is good software to use for this, and it's free.


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