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Re: reading from cassette
I may have one of those old cassette players. I just thought transferring
back to cassette would degrade the sound too much. I'll give it a try. I've
tried adjusting sound levels and I've gotten close, some of the info loaded,
it just errored out. I must have tried 30 different levels. Thanks for the
help.
Vince
"Michael J. Mahon" <mjmahon@aol.com> wrote in message
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> Vince Briel wrote:
>
> >Hey all, I have a tape that I want to read and I'm having probs getting
it
> >to read on my II+. Is there an emulator I can try and use that loads
> >cassette sounds? Actually I'm trying to load from an MP3.
>
> Check your levels.
>
> The Apple II cassette input was meant to be an "external speaker"
> output level from a cassette recorder. It is low impedance and a
> couple of volts.
>
> -michael
>
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