Convert Cassettes To Digital |
Convert Cassettes To Digital |
imjagdish |
May 10 2006, 05:08 AM
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How can we convert a recorded song in cassette (audio or video) into a digital file?
"It would be possible to describe everything scientifically, but it would make no sense; it would be without meaning, as if you described a Beethoven symphony as a variation of wave pressure." -- Albert Einstein
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meiowpk |
Nov 9 2007, 03:39 AM
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Here is the screenshot, hope it helps:
The model is: CMT- EP515 Sony |
deewani |
Nov 11 2007, 09:38 AM
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Here is the screenshot, hope it helps: The model is: CMT- EP515 Sony No, because it does not show me the controls I keep asking for, Line In and Microphone. I'm actually not sure what the Blue In means, from your soundcard it looks like you have two inputs, you are saying that you are connected to a Gray In though? So I would have to see the volume on that. Please refer to what was already posted, repeated below. But I think I know why it's not working, your stereo does not have an RCA line out connection. Hence the problem. Please refer to your manual here: http://esupport.sony.com/US/perl/model-doc...pl?mdl=CMTEP515 Click on operating instructions to view the PDF. On page 22 of the manual, the specs page, under outputs it lists speakers and minijack only. This minijack can been seen on page 24 of your manual designated by the number 16 pointing to the phones jack on the front of the system. So you can still use this stereo to do what you are trying to do, but you will have to use it like a walkman, in other words, use a mini jack to mini jack connection going from your stereo to your PC. But.... that is not a true line out, so the output will vary with your volume setting on the stereo and your other audio settings such as base, tone, equalizer, a real line out would not be affected by those at all. I connect the leads in the right places like the red and the white at the back of my hi fi and the other bit at the back of my pc, in the grey socket which is line in. From what you posted, I suspect that you have plugged the 2 RCA jacks on your cable into the rear "MD In" place (designated by the letter A) on the back as shown on page 17. If so, then you have connected to an input, not an output from the stereo. So that's why you are not able to record with that setup. If it's not so, then do tell me where the wire is connected in relationship to the owner's manual drawings. Getting that screenshot: On taskbar, (near the time and date), double click the speaker/volume icon. A window will open labeled MASTER VOLUME. Under Options, choose Properties. In the Mixer Device, you will see the name of your soundcard, and you will see it says Adjust Volume for Playback. Where it says Show the following volume controls: Scroll down and put a check mark next to Line In and Microphone. ps sorry for late reply, busy with a family member's shaadhi festivities this week (jaago which happened to be on diwali , ladies sangeet, vyah, reception, etc). Doston, Apna Tau Yeh Imaan Hai Jo Bhi Jitna Saath De, Ehsaan Hai Umr Ka Rishta Jodne Waale Apni Nazar Mein Deewane Hai Thanks for the memories HF. Bye Bye. deewani is "permanently away" |
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