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Digital Speech Recordngs to CD

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andy-hughes | 13:46 Thu 03rd May 2012 | Technology
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I have a number of interviews conducted on a digital redorder, which I wish to transfer to CD. They are stored as WMA files, I would like to convert them to MP£'s to transfer to CD for storeage - can anyone advise some nice simple free software i can download please?

Also, all the interviews play on my recorder loudpseaker, but when I plug into my PC, some of them have no sound - why would this be, and will the transfer as audible to MP3?

Thanks.
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Is this any help, andy?

http://nsftools.com/misc/TapeToCD.htm
Assuming your recorder has an output socket you could connect to the microphone socket on your PC's sound card and use Audacity software to record.
If you want to save as .mp3 files you would also need the LAME encoder add-on.
Sorry

That may not work with digital files
Sorry Andy, didn't read your post properly. I thought you meant one of those dictaphones that takes mini-cassettes.
Does your recorder have a socket for output to earphones or similar?
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Yes Howard it does, but I would have thought plugging into a USB - as it will - would be a better connection?
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Andy

Since you have an earphone output available my earlier suggestion will work. That method is what I am using to transfer from old cassettes onto my PC.
Google for, download and install the FREE program "Format Factory" and convert WMA to MP3.
The Output Setting allows you to double the original volume.
Hope this helps.

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