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Re: Apple II tapes backed up to wav...now what?
On Jan 14, 2:37 pm, Toinet <antoine.vig...@laposte.net> wrote:
> Hi Phil (now the link is done),
>
> From my experience with cassettes, knowing that I use, on a
> macbookpro, the same software as you do:
> - one or two rewind/fast forward of the tape is to be done
> - be sure the small foam piece is present, otherwise add one or a
> piece of paper
> - be sure the time to hear the long beep does not exceed 3 seconds
> - the digit phase: I usually digitize in mono. If that gives nothing
> readable by cidepress, then acquire in stereo mode. Once done, save
> the project, mix the two voices and export as a WAV file and try the
> ciderpress import again. If that does not help neither, separate the
> two voices of your project and export them to WAV and test.
> - cable should be checked (I assume that works well as you acquired
> several cassettes)
> - level of acquisition should be well set (same as above), if the
> sound level is too low, ciderpress will hear silence.
>
> Good luck,
> antoine
Antoine,
Thanks for the reply. I'll try some of your tricks tonight to see if I
can't get the three remaining programs to work.
Then, if anyone knows how to load these machine code programs
(converted in ciderpress) in .po file format on an emulator would be
great.
Phil