Thanks for the replies. Yes, I have Toast and I've used Spin Doctor in the past. Now I import directly into Amadeus which has does various editing functions as well. I'll try plugging the cassette player into the Audio Line In port and see if it works. >> Up until now I've been importing old audio tapes via a cassette >> recorder and a Griffin iMic. Now my new PB/1GHz has arrived (!) I see >> it has an audio line in port. Can I connect the cassette recorder to >> this port or should I continue to use the iMic? (Or is there a better >> way?) > > You can go directly into the audio line in port. You can also use the > iMic > into your USB port. You should be able to switch between them pretty > easily > with the sound preferences panel. > > If you bought Toast, you can use Roxio CD Spin Doctor to record, as > pointed > out previously (Classic version only), or you can use Griffin's > FinalVinyl, > available on their web site (OS X native). I think it only works with > the > Griffin iMic though. -- Chris