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Posted by David on October 11, 2007, 8:01 pm
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I use a headset on my telephone connected by a coupler in the handset
cord. The coupler also has a miniplug which I have connected to a tape
recorder so I can play tapes during calls and both parties can hear
the tape. I want to convert all of the tapes to files on my computer
and play them from the computer instead, using an output from the
computer sound card. The tape recorder output is marked with a little
icon of a telephone, and I don't have any specifications on what is
actually being output. The sound card has both a "line out" and a
"headphone" jack. Would either of these damage the telephone, and if
not which would be the correct one to use?
I would also appreciate any recommendations anyone might have on the
best way to store the files and select them for playing as needed. I
was thinking of storing them as .wav files and using Excel to link to
them with a little macro to play the file when I select it.
Thanks in advance for any advice.
David
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