Tuesday, August 5, 2014

My 2005 Testing

This Picture Circa 2009

A/V cable (white audio/yellow video) cable

Since the Summer of 2005, i try this idea at home. First I remove out the Deck Tape (double tape) Player from the Home Entertainment system and place it on the table. Here's my deck tape player. It is just the same but is the double deck tape player.

I used the A/V cable and connect it to the computer. Connect the A/V cable to microphone on the back of the computer. After I connect it, I set it up by opening by Volume control on the computer and go to properties. After properties I switch to Recording control. Next, I go on and select MICROPHONE and close it back, and exit Volume control. Next thing is to open up Sound Recorder to test it out. 



Most of the Sound recording software limit to 1 minute.  You should press the PLAY button on your double deck tape player and press RECORD on the sound recorder on the screen. Choose any of the part inside your tape and make you audio clips by RECORDING IT.  If you are stop, press the PLAY button on the sound recorder and test it if it works well. If it works well , then you can SAVE IT on your computer. If your file is good then you are ready to go up advance to audio/MP3 recorder and make your files working.
 

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