brian, use the imic w/a mini-phonoplug to stereo rca cable (available at radio shack) and this freeware called coaster: http://versiontracker.com/moreinfo.fcgi?id=959 you can record the cassettes as .aif files and then burn them to a cd. on bass, watt http://hootpage.com http://twfps.com > >From: "Brian Fish" <b.fish at durandac.org> >Subject: [P1] Griffin iMic >Date: Thu, 12 Dec 2002 10:34:04 -0500 >Message-ID: <OIEOJCGMBMIPBPAMDKBNMEPHCGAA.b.fish at durandac.org> > >Hey, > Has anyone used or had any experience with the Griffin iMic? I have >hundreds of casette tapes that are close to extinction. Luckily my car has >a tape deck, so I still get use out of them, but I'd love to put them on my >computer like I've done with all of my cd's...In the hopes to one day have >an iPod. I didn't think this was possible for an affordable price, but then >I started reading about this product. It sounds like it does exactly what >i'm looking for, but is it? What else do I need that is not included? Is >there software included? Is the appropriate cable for transfering for a tape >deck to computer included? Is it worth the $35? Thanks for any input. >~Brian > >http://griffintechnology.com/products/imic/index.html >