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I know this isnt strictly a dvd question buit thought one or two of you guys may be able to help :)
I have a few Evening with AUDIO tapes that i would like to put onto CD ,i am fully computerised but cannot seem to able to find a decent AUDIO TAPE PLAYER with a line out on it ???? to connect to my PC
Anyone any with any help PLEASE
Regards Bux46
This item was edited on Thursday, 29th September 2005, 12:36
bux46 :)
You could always try using the headphone socket and connect an audio lead between the player and your PC. I did that a few times with old audio tapes and it worked reasonably well.
Choagy FFCUK the SPL :)
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cannot seem to able to find a decent TAPE PLYER with a line out on it ????
I find that most surprising.
How else can you connect a tape deck to an amplifier if not using line out connections?
What tape playing device did you use?
Hi Nice one
What i loaned was a tape player ie cassette type thing not a tape DECK ....
but not being up to par with electrical stuff i didnt realise you could use the headphone socket of a player either as a line out as suggested by the other guy
Regards Bux46
Bux46,
It`s not clear what type of tape you mean. Do you mean VHS video tapes or Audio Cassette tapes.
If VHS, then you can get a lead with a scart plug on one end and phono plugs on the other from many high-street shops. Two of the phonos will carry the audio.
hth
Thanks SJB
but as the header of the message states AUDIO TO CD Thought that would have given it away LOL
REGARDS BUX