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How to Convert Convert Audio Cassette to Cd

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Hi Friends ,

Since I couldn`t` find my rare old songs neither in Lp or Cd so now I have decided to convert some of my old cassette to Audio cd .Cassettes are in Very good condition (Except for three cassettes which i lost ).IThere are many programs available to convert cassette into Cd but i want to know which is the best program to do this .Software which can allow me to reduce Hiss from the Songs & are easy to use .

Basically Cassette were collected by my Mom & Dad but now they have given me all of them .

All the cassette were bought in Either in 83 OR 84 .

Has Anyone in the Forums has tried to convert his old cassette to cd?If yes tell me .I want to know the results .

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SonicStage. :D

You rip the tapes to HiMD and then transfer to PC.

That's what I used for most.

When I got tired of editing MDs, then transfering to the PC then burning to CDR, then back again to the PC in WMA, or when I got tired of editing MDs, then transfering to the PC and using WAV Converter to convert to WAV then to WMA, I switched to Windows Media Plus. It does a decent job. You can reduce tape hiss with it, but it only uses WMA files. If you want mp3 you have to use something else to convert the files later.

The program is extremely easy to use, though. Very clear interface. Allows you to save files in quality up to 320kbps WMA. You can split or join tracks. It does have a few bugs, the biggest of which is that you can't join two tracks recorded at different intervals. The tracks you join must be adjacent to one another. When you name the tracks you can only name Artist, Album, Genre and Track Title. For other tag lines (track number, year, etc) you have to use another program.

I paid 20$ for it, and I've been pretty happy with it.

Or you can get AudioGrabber. I think it's still freeware. Real easy to use. Has a bunch of options. In the Help menu, there's even something about using ATRAC to record, but I was never able to figure out how to install the ATRAC codec. Otherwise, you can record in mp3, WMA, WAV or other formats. You can choose VBR or CBR. You can split and join tracks. It's pretty complete and does the job very well.

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