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Low-end DV programs like Avid Cinema let you take digital audio from a CD and record it on your local drive. You can also hook up a cassette payer to a computer via the RCA audio in/out jacks and transfer analog audio tape signals to digital format. All that is required for both is an AV-capable computer. Jeff Johnson Technology Coordinator Greendale School District Greendale, WI 53129 (414) 423-2780 x4600 (414) 423-5505 FAX > X-From: Mike Skramstad COUNTING DAYS <mskramst@yahoo.com> > This may seem a simple question but your feedback is needed. > How do I get audio/CDS, tapes, radio files into my computer from my > receiver? > To get text or photos into a computer, you use a scanner. > To get video into a computer, you use editing card/software. > Suppose I want to put a song from a audio tape or video tape on to a > file without using the lousy recording quality of a microphone. EDTECH has changed addresses. The new list address is EDTECH@H-NET.MSU.EDU. All subscription commands should be sent to LISTSERV@H-NET.MSU.EDU.
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