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Sharain,
You will need a software program that saves files, such as sound edit.
You will then save the file as a .wav or .aiff file. Then you can upload
the file onto the Internet. Realplayer will also allow you to play music
and save it to your library, and then save it to another disc or upload
it. You will definitely want to check copyrights.
ebontempi
Sam Waller Museum wrote on 3/22/2004, 2:48 PM:
> Does anyone have information about uploading audio recorded onto
> minidiscs
> to the harddrive of a computer? I would like to know about the
> appropriate
> hardware and software. Thank you.
>
> Sharain Jones, Curator
> Sam Waller Museum
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> (204) 623-3802
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