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hitendra
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<font color='#000000'>Hi
I am not sure if this is the right forum but since it said DIY - here it goes.
The idea is to convert my tapes to MP3/WAV on my PC. I know a lot of you will suggest that download the MP3 rather than convert but unfortunately, that isn't the best option. The reason is that most of my tapes are Hindi songs and not a lot of the ones I have are available on the Net.
So what I have done is to connect a small Sony tape player to my PC. I have connected the Headphone socket on the tape player to the Line-in socket of the PC. I am presently recording using GoldWave. The song records fine but it picks up only the left channel.
How do I get it to record both channels (L and R)? All help and comments appreciated.</font>
I am not sure if this is the right forum but since it said DIY - here it goes.
The idea is to convert my tapes to MP3/WAV on my PC. I know a lot of you will suggest that download the MP3 rather than convert but unfortunately, that isn't the best option. The reason is that most of my tapes are Hindi songs and not a lot of the ones I have are available on the Net.
So what I have done is to connect a small Sony tape player to my PC. I have connected the Headphone socket on the tape player to the Line-in socket of the PC. I am presently recording using GoldWave. The song records fine but it picks up only the left channel.
How do I get it to record both channels (L and R)? All help and comments appreciated.</font>