There are audio conversion and clean up programs you can purchase online (cheap 15 to 25 dollars. This software will record clean up and inhance old records and convert to CD format which you can then burn onto a CD. The connection is standard cables from your amplifier to back of computer and that's it.
I assume you mean from a cassette or other analogue source. Most computers are fitted with a 'line in' (3.5mm jack) socket. You'll need a suitable cable to connect between your audio device and the computer. Then you can record the audio by using the 'Sound Recorder' program. Type in sound recorder to the search box in windows to find it if you don't know where it is.
Remember though - the quality of the recording will only be as good as the original (complete with crackles etc).
To transfer music from a CD to your computer, you can do it in many ways. First make sure you have a CD, DVD or Blu-ray drive that can read the CD's format. After that, you can do it automatically with certain programs like Windows Media Player or iTunes. To do this manually, you can open up explorer and locate theCD drive. Right click the drive and hit open or open to view files. Once the CD has loaded you can copy and paste what you want to transfer into the folder you want to transfer it to.
they made somthing that transfers music from your old records to your i pod i saw it at target
use windows media player -> media library -> store tracks...
If you have a iTunes, you can automatically import to iTunes. In iTunes' Preferences there is a section to open iTunes and import music from a CD.
If you are using Microsoft Windows, the most obvious way would be to use Windows Media player
An audio file is a type of computer file that stores digital sound recordings. Audio files can be played back on a computer or other digital audio player. They are often used to store music, but can also be used to store other types of sound recordings, such as speeches or interviews.
The best free program to edit audio recordings is Audacity.
A digital audio recorder can be used by someone to record conversations or to take dictation. The recordings can be uploaded to a computer after being made.
veiw it as a disk drive. then find the file the recording is in copy and paste it to your computer
You need a yamaha audio gram .
on many koz players on your computer you can transfer them to an audio CD... once on the audio CD you can then transfer them back to your computer by simply using windows media player... and they will come out in an mp3 format. little tedious but it works
If your phone has a USB connection then you can plug it into a computer. Insert the disc you want the audio from into the cd-rom drive of the computer. Transfer the files from the disc's storage to the phone's storage.
There are three steps a person can take to prevent distortion in his/her audio recordings. These steps are monitoring the audio signal, working with compression, and applying EQ if it's needed.
It is possible to use the iPod microphone to create and save recordings on your computer, and doing so is actually pretty simple. All you have to do is, make and save your recording on your iPod; then, connect your iPod to your computer and just transfer the file over.
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There are a couple of digitization services that can handle that format, which I do believe is audio. I think there used to be a place that did it in California, I will try and google to see if they still do. It was in Irvine, CA
Yes. <a href="http://www.dvdinfinity.com.au">DVD Infinity</a> in Australia can transfer ADAT as well as a number of other audio, video and film formats to various formats.