Cheryl,
On Jun 17, 2006, at 1:18 PM, Cheryl Homiak wrote:
Hi Keith.
You can use line in and audio hijack pro, both from www.rogueamoeba.com. Line in allows you to hook up your tape player using the line in jack on your computer; in the case of my mac mini I don't have a line in jack so I have a usb imic from Griffin that has a line in jack on it. audio hijack pro will then allow you to record from the line in application. You can then either burn with iTunes or finder; I think there may be an option in audio hijack ro for burning but I haven't tried it directly; probably just uses finder but I don'tknow for sure. Partly it depends on whether you want to make an mp3 cd or a straight audio cd. At any rate, line in and audio hijack pro will make it pretty easy to do the recording part.
Hth.
-- Cheryl "Where your treasure is, there will your heart be also".
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