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imjagdish |
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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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imranwajid |
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Deewani Parnam, Sat Sri Akal
Deewani thanks for your response. I am just targeting my old cassettes songs to high quality mp3 songs near to vinyl ones. Need your help in this regard. I am not trying the Kenwood deck. I have found a vey old Sharp tape recorder having all the facilities you have mentioned. I am going to buy the stereo cable you have mentioned in the method. There are few queries. 1) Is the free ware of Audio Audition is available. 2) You have mentioned "Also, it's better to perform noise reduction on the uncompressed .wav rather then a compressed mp3 file. Then, I use db power amp to convert that .wav to a high quality vbr file for myself (ranges from 256 to 320kbps variable bit rate)." How these things are done? I will not over emphasize the things mentioned by Bash Bhai. What I can certify he is absolutely right about "Deewani". Helping others in any regard is the best act in this world. One more verse Nafrtoo ka teer kha kar Dosto ka shaher mein Hum na kis kis ko pukara yeh kahani phir sahi Translation: After having arrows of haterd in city of friends, I have echoed who? this story will be later...... Regards |
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