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If you¡¯re using a Dell, it should be color coded, which makes it much easier to figure out where to connect it to. Basically, it¡¯s the blue colored jack that is your Line In.
Step 2: Record audio from cassette tape using Audacity
Now that you have your cassette tape deck connected to the computer, we can use the open-source audio recording and editing software Audacity to capture the audio.
Firstly, open Audacity and click on Edit and then Preferences way at the bottom. If it¡¯s not already there, click on Audio I/O in the left hand menu. This is where you can select the Input Source that you want to record sound from. You should see a section heading called Recording and under that a drop down menu called Device.
Make sure that you do NOT pick Microsoft SoundMapper if you¡¯re on a Windows machine. It should be something similar to what you see above or something like ¡°Line-In:Realtek HD Device¡°, etc. You can try all of the options in the drop down until you actually get the sound to record, one of them will work.
Now you simply need to adjust the volume for your recording by clicking on the downward pointing arrow on the right hand (red) VU recording level meters.
Now click on Monitor Input or Start Monitoring. Now when you begin recording by clicking the Record button, if you see the sound is going too far to the right (red bars), then you can adjust the input volume level by dragging the slider to the left in the Mixer Toolbar (which is slightly lower and to the left of the recording levels meters.
When you are finished recording, go ahead and click the Stop button (yellow color) and go to File and choose Save Project As. This is will save it as a Audacity project so that you can come back and edit it later.
To export the final edited version of your recording to MP3 or WAV format, click on File and choose Export As. You can then take these MP3s and burn them to CD or import then into iTunes. You can choose between WAV, AIFF, OGG, FLAC, and MP2 format for exporting.
Remember you can always pause the recording at any time if there are parts of the cassette tape you don¡¯t want transferred to your computer. Otherwise, you should now a digital version of your audio cassettes! If you have a question, post a comment! Enjoy!
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A very good guide useful for beginners like me.
Hi, I¡¯m glad the article helped. Were you able to convert your audio cassette tapes to CD or get them onto your computer?
You have to show presentations in our Audiovisual Departments.
I like to be one of the new users. Send me more information.
Spanish details would be interesting.
Hey, this is great. Thank you for taking the time to write this. I was having a heck of a time trying to copy a cassette of my son singing when he was a baby. This priceless tape was degrading. You helped me save a precious memory. Sincere Thanks.
Ah! This is what I call a ¡°foolproof¡± thing. Thanks for the beautiful description.
Iguess I still don¡¯t get it? I cannot export as an MP3 or a wav. I must be doing something wrong.