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Gordon Henderson wrote:
That's exactly what I used to do - MD player --> line in on PC --> audacity --> .mp3 (recordings of lectures so not worried about 'lossy' compression - saves on space!)...So short of connecting the headphone out to line in on a PC and running audacity, I presume/hope there is a way to get the digital data directly off the discs - but having never even touched one, I'm in the dark regarding their capabilities.
Mine doesn't have USB (Sharp MD-MT20) but I remember one guy at Uni having a Sony one that did! - mine has an 'optical output'/line in and I have connected it to my sony hifi via a lead - I think most MD player/recorders have one of these optical input/outputs.Do they come with USB interfaces, or some other digital connection?
My friend is a bit clueless too, although I'm going to try to catch up with her in a week or so's time to have a look at the hardware she has, but it would be good to have a bit of a clue before I see her!Basically we want to get the recordings onto a medium which will make it future proof - as long as we re-copy to the future every 3 years or so...
Use Audacity to copy/convert to {audio format of choice}- it worked for me Dave -- The Mailing List for the Devon & Cornwall LUG http://mailman.dclug.org.uk/listinfo/list FAQ: http://www.dcglug.org.uk/linux_adm/list-faq.html