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![]() Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 2 Inscrit : 24 avril 02 Lieu : Sugar Land Membre no 4,392 ![]() |
I just got an Imac FP and would like to convert some recordings made with a hand-held microcassette recorder into the Mac. I interview family members using the recorder as part of genealogy research. My ultimate goal is to burn to a CD and send back to the family.
Is this possible? -------------------- dodger
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![]() SuperHero ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Groupe : Members Messages : 9,465 Inscrit : 04 nov. 01 Lieu : Paris - FR Membre no 2,244 ![]() |
Huum...too bad for the lack of 'in', my G4/667 Digital Audio still had one...
On the dither question...well that's another question...which has been discussed many times on the PT forum. I would agree that for music, it would be better to work with 24 bit-44.1KHz setting (as I do) and then dither to be able to burn to CD (48KHz->44.1KHz dither is known to be really bad in PT, and in general I think), but , come on, we're talking discussion recorded on a mini-cassette recorder here !... 16bit/44.1KHz is more than enough and will save you some drive space and some time (less conversion to perform when you're done). Just my humble opinion. -------------------- |
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