[blindreplay] Re: using replay to capture a cassette or vinyl record

  • From: <petrakigianos-giasou@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: blindreplay@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 10 Dec 2007 04:03:07 -0800 (PST)

And its accessible with JAWS 8.
--- Leslie Bee <leslie@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hey All -
> I am reading my e-mails in no particular order but wanted to
> respond to this.  But please excuse if someone already wrote
> this.
> Replay Music is the program we recommend for doing this since
> it will tag your songs.
> 
> You can check it out here:
> 
> http://applian.com/replay-music/demo.php?demo=1
> 
> The demo is pretty good because it lets you record 25 songs so
> it gives you a pretty nice test.
> 
> Here is the section from the user guide that explains how to
> do this.
> 
> http://applian.com/replay-music/support/user_guide300.php#lps
> 
> I hope this helps,
> Have fun
> Leslie
> from Applian
> (typing from the Venice airport on my way home to San
> Francisco....can't wait to get home
> Ciao)
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: blindreplay-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> [mailto:blindreplay-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
> petrakigianos-giasou@xxxxxxxxx
> Sent: Sunday, December 09, 2007 7:30 AM
> To: blindreplay@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [blindreplay] Re: using replay to capture a cassette
> or vinyl record
> 
> You can do this but have not tried it myself. One way is to
> choose "line in" in Replay's menus. I believe its in the
> record
> menu. Connect the cable to your hardware's output audio source
> -
> headphone out jack 1/8 inch - and the other end to your sound
> card's line-in input connector.
> So you press the play button for your cassette player and
> record
> with Replay AV 8.
> 
> Simple test instructions:
> 
> After you choose the line-in in the menu bar you will get the
> properties dialog box. In the basic tab name it cassette test.
> Set the audio type for your recording. Choose OK. Leave the
> schedule tab alone for now.
> 
> In the listbox view you will see "cassette test". Highlight it
> and do a applications key to bring up the context menu list.
> Down arrow to the start recording option but do not press
> enter
> key yet. Press play on your cassette player device to start
> the
> cassette player and then press enter key on start recording
> option within the context menu.
> 
> Replay AV 8 has started recording your cassette's audio.
> 
> If you hear no audio after pressing your cassette player's
> play
> button then you have done something wrong.
> 
> Hope this helps. Time to go shopping now.
> --- rs_denis <rs_denis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> > I'm curious if anyone has used replay either RAV or radio to
> > record
> > cassettes or vinyl records to the hard drive.  If anyone has
> > done this, how
> > well did it work?  Also, how would one best handle pausing
> > while turning
> > over the cassette or record in the event that the original
> > work being
> > recorded covered both sides of the media?  Ron Denis
> >
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