![]() If not, you should be able to find the image on Google and then just copy and paste into your media player. Just use your mouse to move them into one folder.Īs long as you are connected to the internet, the media player should have automatically found the album cover. ![]() If you haven’t been consistent with the Meta data for each track, you might see the recording spread over two or three folders. If you are using Windows Media Player (or the Apple Mac equivalent), you should find the cassette you’ve just digitized. Repeat steps 3 and 4 until the whole of the cassette is complete. As an audio cassette is an analogue recording, it doesn’t contain any Meta data like a CD (artist name, album title etc). Next, Audacity will ask you to add Meta data. The track can be saved as an MP3 file or there are several other options including WAV and AIFF (Apple). ![]() In Audacity, click on “File”, then “Export”. Then create a sub-folder with the name of the album. Once you have completed recording and editing the first track, create a folder on your computer (wherever you keep your music) and give it the artist’s name. ![]() Once recorded, you can play back and delete any unwanted footage at the beginning and end of the track by highlighting and cutting (using the scissor icon – top right on the picture) Step 4 – Add Meta data and save recording
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