> I have some old audio tapes that were never CDs, and I'd like to save > them > to disk and make my own CDs. > I'm guessing that if I input the tape to my iBook and turn on iTunes > that it > will automatically save them to disk as mp3s or whatever that format > is. > Correct? Is it more to it than that? Please elucidate... You might find a few interesting pieces of inexpensive hardware at <http://www.griffintechnology.com/> <http://www.griffintechnology.com/products/powerwave/> is an interesting piece of hardware ($99) that acts as an amplifier and lets you play your sounds through old style speakers, the ones the size of a car, From the page: • Archive records and tapes to make MP3s or CDs • Record instruments or voice into your computer • Connect and power any set of home stereo speakers • Attach Apple Pro Speakers™ to any computer • Use as a standalone amplifier for iPod/MP3 player • Zero latency monitoring for multitrack recording • High quality RCA stereo inputs and outputs --- Break the Rules! Use a Sprint PC Connection Card with a tiBook: <http://www.powerpage.org/story.lasso?newsID=10220> jackrodgers at earthlink.net http://www.jackrodgers.com