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Originally posted by MrBrett:
Is there ANY way possible to get music off a cassette tape and burn it onto a CD without having to play the tape into a microphone and hope your room stays really quiet? I've heard of DAT drives that use media that look exactly like cassette tapes (thought it might stand for Digital Audio Tape or something like that). Or is there some piece of equipment that would do the job (and that wouldn't cost me an arm)? Your ideas are greatly appreciated.
-MrBrett
You don't have to keep the room quiet unless your playing the tape INTO a microphone that's plugged into the mic input. Typically you would use the LINE input on your soundcard and record the sound as a .WAV file. You can then burn that from just about any CD writing software right to an audio CD.