cassette tape to cd


hi
when i try to make a cd from my cassette deck which is conn
-ected to my i noticed that some of the crispness from the
cassette gets lost on the final cd.is there a way to retain
the crispness on the cd?thanks
coonsanders

Showing 6 responses by coonsanders

hi
yea nero has these volume levels in the wave editor that
tells you that if your in the red youve got distortion.so
you have to make sure the volume control is out of the red
if it is the tape deck what can i do?thanks

lenny .
hi
it might be the tape deck heads are magnetized.i only have
2 tape decks that r very old.one is 12 years old and the
other is 5.the older one was de magnetized recently while
the newer was.i used the newer one to play into my computer
so i might have to get the newer tape deck de magnetized.i
have a portable cd/cassette player but it doesnt have out-
put ports on it.i could go from the heard phone jacks on it
but the sound wont sound as good with it.

lenny
hi
ok to misstl...i have my cassette tape connected right into the line in on my sound card.the tape is not dolby
encoded.i open up nero 6 wave editor and let it grab it.
then i save the file as one big file.
to swamp...
the cassettes arent dolby encoded.where and what is the
de-emphasis located?i never heard of that.

lenny
hi
im using a dell demension 1100 computer.the tape deck is a
onkyo ta-rw244it doesnt have a tape bias switch button but
there is a button for dolby.i have this switched to off as'
the cassette isnt dolby.and i use nero to burn the cd.

lenny
hi
when i play lps on my turntable the resulting cds is very good......its cripsy and loud espically when i record ste
-ero lps.this issus is only with certain cassettesim able to add another soundcard that might be able to over ride
the card that came with the computer....is that possible??

lenny
o ok

well my heads might need to be replaced than it seems to be the only thing that it can be.12 aint realy old huh....
im using my other tape deck now and it seeme to be ok.do
you record 78s 2?i do lps and 78s and occasonally cassetes
too..