nobodaddy
08-18-2004, 02:12 AM
Anyone have some experience recording from cassette to wav with Total Recorder? I have a collection of Buddy Holly's complete recordings on six cassettes and they sound great. I want to get them on my computer.
I bought Total Recorder Pro edition and made a little test run. I have a line going from the headphone jack to the line-in on my computer. It worked quite well, I got a nice sounding wav. But this is six cassettes with a ton of short songs. I don't want to keep stopping and starting the cassette deck and Total Recorder.
Is there a way to have Total Recorder stop whenever it detects silence between tracks, save the file, and start recording the next song?
Or - should I record the whole side of a cassette as one wav, and then split it up? If so, how do I do that? :nervous:
Sorry for being lazy - I could probably figure this out by trial and error. I was reading through the help files and it was like information overload. I figured I'd try my luck on here. Maybe somebody out there does this all the time, and can just take me through the relevant steps.
Thanks y'all!
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I bought Total Recorder Pro edition and made a little test run. I have a line going from the headphone jack to the line-in on my computer. It worked quite well, I got a nice sounding wav. But this is six cassettes with a ton of short songs. I don't want to keep stopping and starting the cassette deck and Total Recorder.
Is there a way to have Total Recorder stop whenever it detects silence between tracks, save the file, and start recording the next song?
Or - should I record the whole side of a cassette as one wav, and then split it up? If so, how do I do that? :nervous:
Sorry for being lazy - I could probably figure this out by trial and error. I was reading through the help files and it was like information overload. I figured I'd try my luck on here. Maybe somebody out there does this all the time, and can just take me through the relevant steps.
Thanks y'all!
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