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Quote from: Jnthn932 on September 17, 2013, 01:14:21 PM
Jonathan Reed? Really? This surprises me. His name is Jonathan Ritter and he's a con man from Seattle. Why would someone like Art, who's basically spent his entire adult life trying to prove the existence of UFO's, have on someone that's a known liar and hoaxster? It's people like him that take credibility away from actual UFO encounters and creates skepticism.

Jonathan is NOT a con man!  He is a very respectable thoughtful person who high level professional before all this happened.  I suggest you do some extensive research before you post such slanderous comments about Art Bells guest!  Don't you think Art Bell has vetted this story inside and out.  Are you calling Art Bell gullible?  Do some home work and get back to us.
#2
Radio and Podcasts / Re: Converting old tapes
September 12, 2013, 02:14:51 PM
Quote from: DontFearTheReaper on September 11, 2013, 06:59:06 PM
I think I finally got the noise issues sorted out (by turning off the internal mic). Thanks again for everyone's help!

Thanks for the tip.  ;)


#3
Radio and Podcasts / Re: Converting old tapes
September 12, 2013, 04:02:07 AM
Thanks Willie, I'll check it out.  Yes, I use Windows 7, good assumption.  ;)
#4
Radio and Podcasts / Re: Converting old tapes
September 11, 2013, 05:02:16 PM
Willie, Is that easy to do?  Do you know how?
#5
Radio and Podcasts / Re: Converting old tapes
September 11, 2013, 04:29:33 PM
Thanks Willie,

They were burned to play in a CD player.  I don't think the MP3 option is available in the set up I have.
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Radio and Podcasts / Re: Converting old tapes
September 11, 2013, 04:17:03 PM
Yes, turning off your internal mic should solve the problem.  I remember it was pretty simple to do, but off the top of my head I don't recall how.

Yes, sure, I'd be happy to share the old Art Bell shows I have.  My problem is I am not a tech wiz either, so I need some help. 

The way I have preserved the cassettes so far is to put them on a CD.

I don't know how to upload them to the internet or create MP3. 

I hope I have done this right so far.

Any advice would be appreciated.
#7
Radio and Podcasts / Re: Converting old tapes
September 11, 2013, 02:23:51 PM
Oh, and many of the tapes I'm converting are old Art Bell shows too.  I worked closely with the late Dr. John Mack all the way up until the time he was killed and I have a huge collection of a lot of his interviews as well.
#8
Radio and Podcasts / Re: Converting old tapes
September 11, 2013, 02:17:12 PM
Hi,

I am new here.  This is my first post.  I have dealt with this matter and I have been converting 100's of historical tapes myself.  I started out with a $70. machine made by Grace, but I too ran into the noise feedback problem.  I did call the company about this and they advised turning off the internal mic, which did resolve the problem.

I still didn't like the machine and am now using a $700. TASCAM CC-222SLmkII, and it works like a dream.  This is apparently the equipment that would be used in a professional studio if you were to have someone do it for you.

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