I actually like the idea of a small recorder, and if you need to you can
store your files on your PC or CDs if you wish, and the recorder is small
enough so you can carry it around with a lot of stuff to keep you
entertained.
On Wed, 2 May 2007, Steve wrote:
> The Olympus is small and does not have a CD burner. You'd need to =
> transfer it to the PC.
>
> If you had your own CD recorder, of course, yound need to use music =
> CD's. But I never went that route.
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> ----- Original Message -----=20
> From: Richard Fiorello=20
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2007 6:06 PM
> Subject: Re: mp3
>
>
> Hi Steve;
> Do these machines contain c d burners or would it have to be =
> transferred to=20
> the computer and burned first?
> Richard
>
> ----- Original Message -----=20
> From: "Steve" <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2007 12:25 PM
> Subject: Re: mp3
>
>
> Richard,
>
> You might grab an accessible MP3 recorder such as the Olympus DS30,40, =
> =3D
> or 50. You can take the audio from a line-out into the Olympus or =
> other =3D
> MP3 recorder and record it. Then, you can take the unit, connect it =
> to =3D
> your computer and upload the files from the unit to your PC.
>
> Steve, K8SP
>
> ----- Original Message -----=3D20
> From: Richard Fiorello=3D20
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2007 1:11 PM
> Subject: mp3
>
>
> Hi;
> It seems I wasn't the only one with mp3 questions. My nontechnical =
> =3D
> problem=3D20
> is that the computer and cassette deck are on opposite sides of the =
> =3D
> house.=3D20
> The stereo is the type that the cassette decks are built into the =
> =3D
> receiver.=3D20
> Anything can be moved but it sounds like work. I was hoping for a =
> =3D
> stand=3D20
> alone unit to convert older cassettes into mp3 or wav c d . At some =
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> point=3D20
> this stereo will find a new home and with it goes my cassette deck. =
> =3D
> If I=3D20
> get ambitious, there would be no need for another cassette deck.
> Richard
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