Unsuccessful copying of tapes
Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2012 11:08 pm
Hello everyone
I'm trying to copy my tapes to CD and finding that the sound quality I'm achieving is so bad as to be unlistenable.
I'm a total novice at this to the extent that whilst reading the tutorials, most of the words made no sense to me, so I'm aware that there's probably something I'm doing wrong!
Basically I've attached the headphone socket of my ageing stereo (which I think has a faulty amp) to the microphone socket of my laptop, with a guitar lead. I'm not sure this is correct, but there weren't any other sockets.
The results are really distorted, with slight improvement on adjusting the recording volume on Audacity, although I can't seem to get it low enough to prevent the input level meter from shooting all the way across to the right.
Apologies for any irritation caused by my total lack of competence. But I would love to save my tape collection before it all turns to dust!
I'm trying to copy my tapes to CD and finding that the sound quality I'm achieving is so bad as to be unlistenable.
I'm a total novice at this to the extent that whilst reading the tutorials, most of the words made no sense to me, so I'm aware that there's probably something I'm doing wrong!
Basically I've attached the headphone socket of my ageing stereo (which I think has a faulty amp) to the microphone socket of my laptop, with a guitar lead. I'm not sure this is correct, but there weren't any other sockets.
The results are really distorted, with slight improvement on adjusting the recording volume on Audacity, although I can't seem to get it low enough to prevent the input level meter from shooting all the way across to the right.
Apologies for any irritation caused by my total lack of competence. But I would love to save my tape collection before it all turns to dust!