Wednesday, October 22, 2014

MY REVISION TO YOU HOW IT WORKS



I know people don't like the old device like the Tape Deck Player but all are for the audio cassette tape. Don't you people miss some clips in the past because I do. I'm so busy with college, but is not really my thing.  Anyway 1st if you still got the audio cassette tapes, Tape Player and the Mp3 Cable. If you don't have the Mp3 cable, you should the A/V cable, but you buy like the audio splitter. If you Tape deck player, then it is very simple, plug in the A/V cable on the playback button of the tape deck player. Then use the tip side of the A/V cable on the table, but move the printer off the table and put the tape deck player on the table and plug the other side to the microphone on the front or back of the computer. Now, this is going to work very good.
Here are the materials to bring at Home and/or buy






  • Tape Deck Player
  • Stereo: Is just exactly like the tape deck player when is the A/V cable connection (optional)
  • A/V cable
  • Audio Tapes
  • Headphone or speakerphone
Make sure that your outlets are plug in so it can work. Again connect the tape deck player to the computer and plug it on microphone (pink). Plug in your headphone on speakerphone (light green) so you can hear it. Also, rewind your audio tapes to the beginning in the tape player. 


Open up the sound recorder and test it out and play any cassette tape on the tape player and press the record on the sound recorder and test it if it work. If it doesn't work, open up the volume control. After opening that up, go in the file and go to properties. Then switch from volume control to recording control. On the recording control, select Microphone. Go a little up on the scale, not so up. Now, this is going to work, right. When it works, you are good to go.


First, test your audio tape with your sound recorder, first. Press play on your tape deck player and press the record on the sound recording software. The sound recorder goes up to 60 seconds. Is best to test it so, the sound can be heard. If it works, then save it on the computer.


If you want to go advance then find any audio recording software like either Jet audio or Audacity. I recommend you , Audacity. Audacity is the best audio recording software to record from your device. Download this one and also download the Lame Mp3 inside the audacity. When you are done these 2 then be ready to play then on your tape. Is just like sound recorder but you go for your own business.

If you play both side of your tape then you have to pause when it ends on each side of your audio tape on the audio recorder software (audacity) and back to record after turning over the tape. When you finish you can save each side or both sides of your tapes.
The best operating system that works when is sound/audio recorder are windows 2000 and windows xp. If you are using windows vista or windows 7 then i think you record it through line-ins.
















Let me show you your practice, today.
I have been practicing it for the past 1 decade, About 10 years or more. My practices wasn't go good, because It has not been hold steal ever since until 2005. 

L/R Cable


I have not thought about it all along, because I've been in School. There is no magic, is just logical sense with some new ideas. I have not share my ideas to anybody once so ever, because I was not ready to test it. It might seen like my technical experiment but wasn't not school education, i was other kind of education i kind of invent it. About 7 years later or so, I ready to show my ideas piece by piece after I got my 1st idea worked in the summer of 2005. I tried it on my boom box tape player with my A/V cable.


My goal to you is to teach you how to convert your audio into MP3. Please listen to a person who has been practicing how I convert my audio tapes into Mp3. I test it first on Sound Recorder inside Windows 98, windows 2000, windows XP, and Windows vista. 


Here's a picture what i'm talking about.

The first material that play a role to retrieve it is

MP3 CABLE

 MP3 Cable (Mp3 audio cable) plays a go role for Tape player, boom boxes, portable cassette tapes and other entertainment. If this exhibition "MP3 Cable" is too short, get a long one, so it can reach to your computer, i recommend you plug your stereo/boom boxes where your plug in your earphone/headphone. Plug it on the microphone on the either in front or in the back of your computer. If is Line-In there is mostly work on Windows Vista and newer system.
If Mp3 is not good enough. My next exhibition is A/V cable (yellow/white audio cable). 


This material plays a role on stereos, boom boxes and tape deck players. Them three connect connect at the back of them.  You do the same as every audio cable to be plug on either microphone or line in on the computer.
3rd exhibition is (L/R) Left/Right cable (red/white audio cable) 
This was my first try a long time. It didn't work at first going back to '02. I was using Microsoft computer back them. I which I had a Macintosh computer I think they did the connection out front or the back. I Swear it had it.


So, you know that this is Macintosh.

Please, please, please read it so you know about this.

Sound recorder is just a test if it works good, before going on to either audio recording software such as

  • Audacity
  • Super Audio Recorder
Mp3 Recorder such as 
  • Super Mp3 recorder
Guess what software start before going on to sound recorder, it is Volume Control