Well, it would probably be two inconvenient, but I have a double cassette
deck, so people could send the tapes to me and I could make everybody a
copy. Only problem is that I live in Wyoming. Let me know if this an option.
quoted 26 lines After finally getting my setup all worked out, I found that I couldn't
>>
>>>After finally getting my setup all worked out, I found that I couldn't
>>>connect at 28.8 to my provider.. As a result, I was able to hear most
>>>of the broadcast, but kept getting interrupted so it could catch up.
>>>If anyone has a copy of it, I'd *love* to have one!
>>
>> ye I would like one too. :)
>
>Before I get too many more requests:
>
>I only have one tape deck. And it's barely working at that. Last I knew,
>it took 2 tape decks to make a copy of a tape. This is A Problem (-:
>(If I'd had my wits about me, I'd have recorded it to DAT instead.)
>
>If I can figure out how to put the output of my tape deck/stereo into the
>input RCA jacks on the back of a PowerMac 8500/120, press "Play", and
>have something useful on the Mac that I can press "Record" in and have
>it suck in the analog audio data and store it in some format on the Mac's
>hard disk, I may be able to get somewhere. I'm not sure that the Mac
>comes with any such program, though (it's running System 7.5.5). This seems
>odd when you consider that they give you an Apple Video Player. Anyone?
>
> - Greg
>
>
>
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