Guest music-fan Posted September 24, 2009 Posted September 24, 2009 How to record sound (Convert cassette to MP3) http://www.softe.net/eufony_help/record-sound.php Cassette tapes are becoming less and less popular, as CDs and MP3 players are becoming more and more popular. If you have music or some other kind of content on cassette tapes that you want to keep, however, it is easy to transfer the content to MP3 files. Follow the steps below to record sound (Convert cassette to MP3) from microphone or line-in jacks. Recording sound (Convert cassette to MP3) using Eufony Audio Converter http://www.softe.net/audio_converter.php After launch Eufony, Click "Sound Recorder" in the toolbar. If you want to convert cassette tapes to mp3, you will need a double audio socket in then link a cassette player via its headphone socket to your computer's line in or mic socket. You can get an audio jack pigtail at an electronic store as well. Adjust the equipment and volume controls by first determining if your computer has an in jack and not just a microphone jack (That will be good if it does, because a microphone jack will provided more amplification than necessary). Look for the output jack on your tape recorder. If you are using a stand alone cassette recorder, just plug the pigtail jack into the headphone jack. Adjust the volume to just below maximum level on both the input and output devices. Playback the audio cassette tape. Click Record to start recording. Quote
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