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^squirrel^

macrumors 6502a
Original poster
Apr 4, 2006
651
1
England
Hi,

I have a client who has a lot of music on cassette tape. He would like to import them into digital format and i was wondering with the Line In if there was a way to do this?

Thanks for your time

Darren
 

wngraham

macrumors regular
Jun 8, 2006
149
0
Nashville, TN
It would be possible using most likely an RCA to 1/8" cable run directly into the iMac's line in port - however, using an outboard analog-to-digtal converter (or at the very least an external soundcard, i.e. M-Audiophile Firewire) would greatly increase the quality of the transfer.



Hi,

I have a client who has a lot of music on cassette tape. He would like to import them into digital format and i was wondering with the Line In if there was a way to do this?

Thanks for your time

Darren
 

^squirrel^

macrumors 6502a
Original poster
Apr 4, 2006
651
1
England
It would be possible using most likely an RCA to 1/8" cable run directly into the iMac's line in port - however, using an outboard analog-to-digtal converter (or at the very least an external soundcard, i.e. M-Audiophile Firewire) would greatly increase the quality of the transfer.

Do you mean a regular headphone jack cable. (3.5mm i think) Is there software on the machine that will record from the line in? If so what is it called?

Thanks again

D
 

jsw

Moderator emeritus
Mar 16, 2004
22,910
44
Andover, MA
QuickTime Pro does it as well, and, while not free, is easier to use for audio recordings than GarageBand (IMHO).
 
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