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Recording Cassette Tapes into a Computer | explora - 0 views

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    "Using a Regular Cassette Player and a Macintosh Computer If you own or have access to a Macintosh computer and a plain old cassette player, the only piece of equipment you may need is a simple audio cable. Most Macintosh computers have a 3.5mm "line-level" input, which can be used to record a cassette directly into your computer. Unfortunately, MacBook Air computers, iPhones, iPads and iPods don't have a line-level input. Line-level inputs are very uncommon on Windows-based computers as well. Many Windows PCs feature a 3.5mm "mic-level" input, but cassette players never have a mic-level output, which makes this method a little too complicated for PC owners. However, you can record cassette tapes into any of these machines with an audio interface (skip ahead to the Using an Audio Interface to Connect a Tape Player to a Computer section for instructions). "
David McGavock

EmpowerMac.com - 0 views

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    Macintosh tech support. Online and in person.
David McGavock

Mac OS Basics - wesfryer - 3 views

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    "This is the outline for Wesley Fryer's 3 hour workshop, Mac OS (Macintosh Operating System) Basics. Last updated 25 April 2011. Apple Resources Switch 101 (Migrate to Mac)"
David McGavock

Macs & OS X - How-To Help and Videos - For Dummies - 0 views

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    Macintosh for Dummies - help for Mac users - videos and other support documents
David McGavock

How to use Migration Assistant to transfer files from another Mac - 0 views

  • Migrating from OS X Tiger v10.4 or earlier to OS X Mountain Lion v10.8 or later using Migration Assistant is not supported;
  • Do not let either computer go to sleep while you are attempting to migrate. To disable sleep:  Choose System Preferences from the Apple () menu.  Choose Energy Saver from the View menu. Adjust the "Computer sleep:" slider to Never.
  • If you purchased content from the iTunes Store--and won't continue to use your Apple ID with iTunes on the old computer--you should deauthorize your old computer.
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  • There are several ways to transfer information from one computer to another with Migration Assistant: FireWire or ThunderBolt (if your Mac has these ports) Wireless (Wi-Fi) or Ethernet (if your Mac has an Ethernet port or adapter) Time Machine backup or other disk
  • On the source Mac, open System Preferences, click Sharing, and make sure there is a name in the Computer Name field.
  • Restart the source (original) Mac while pressing and holding the "T" key. Open Migration Assistant (located in /Applications/Utilities/) on the target Mac, then click Continue.
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    "Migrating from OS X Tiger v10.4 or earlier to OS X Mountain Lion v10.8 or later using Migration Assistant is not supported;"
David McGavock

Mac Basics: Applications, files, and folders (OS X Lion) - 0 views

  • Mac Basics: Applications, files, and folders (OS X Lion)
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    Basic of basics but good for a beginner to orient themselves
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