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Posted by Rick Sparks on 09/21/06 19:12
Greetings... It sounds like your LINE IN is activated under "Playback"
but is not selected under "Record." Some things to consider:
1) Computer "LINE IN" devices are notoriously noisy. Even though
cassettes are not the highest quality audio source, the PC card can
add artifacts and make it sound worse than the original tape.
2) After you fix your LINE IN problem, 1 meg per minute is usually
128k-Stereo, and yes you can get minor to major loss of quality. Even
though cassettes generally sound like 22khz recordings, lower end
frequencies can be lost when converting to MP3.
3) All cassettes have some amount of hiss, and that includes Dolby or
otherwise. Try to use an audio program that allows you to eliminate
the noise and you'll be happier with the results.
*FLAGRANT PITCH*
4) If you're interested I can produce cassette to CD-R or
full-fidelity MP3 conversion for only $10.00 per hour of audio (1 hr
min.) plus shipping/handling. Nothing fancy mind you, just a good
clean recording using USB analog conversion and Cool Edit Pro/Adobe
Audition for mastering/noise reduction.
Good luck!
Rick Sparks
rick@sparkyworld.com
On 20 Sep 2006 20:44:59 -0700, "paulgutleber@comcast.net"
<paulgutleber@comcast.net> wrote:
>I have no sound on playback after ripping a cassette tape, I have tried
>nero media player and CDex , I have the tape deck going to line in on
>the computer and a stereo hooked up to the line out and I get the sound
>through the speakers .After i record a song I will look at the file and
>it is about 1 meg of data per minute in the file. but when I go to
>play the song there is nothing ,
>.On window media player the playing time is corect ,compared to the
>actual time it took to record the song. I use the scope on WMP and it
>is a straight line. nero does the same thing
>I am lost to what it is. I have tried different settings on DCex but am
>not having any luck at all
>These tapes are inportant ,they are demo tapes that have never been
>released and are showing signs of deteration from 1990. any help would
>be welcomed
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