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Butch inquired:
> >I have several boxes of audio casette tapes that I would like to record to cd's. Are there any os/2 programs that will convert from tape to cd's?
Ray responded:
> Good question. All I have is Win stuff. I too would like to do it
> under OS/2.
And Peter suggested:
> DTape by Paul Ratcliffe (free):
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> http://home.clara.net/orac/os2.htm
I believe there are at least two others I have some record of (and speaking of "record," possibly geared more towards going from LP to CD), which I could name for you after poking around for awhile in the archives. They are surely going to be
older programs than DTAPE, though. The big issue for me with this has always been the considerable distance from computer station to hi-fi system. The obvious solution would be a laptop for doing the capture to H/D. Tony's solution was some
looooong and fancy custom audio cables . . . and I think some kind of a junction box that minimizes signal loss.
Jordan
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