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!!!The main goal of this chapter is to provide the user with information regarding the capabilities of Atari to mix Voice & Data on Cassettes
!! Below are given some examples of how Atari has done this.
!! If you intend to record cassettes from Atari, please use the wav-format, 16-bit stereo and 44.1 kHz. With those parameters we do have the best experiences.
!!Files in wav-format are very big in size and therefore not very cool for download. We prefer the FLAC-format:
* [PC-Version (Link needed)|http://www.free-codecs.com/]
* [Mac OS X-Version|http://freecodecs.net/fc/flac-1.2.1-macosx.tar.gz]
!!It is possible to convert the wav-files without(!) loss to flac-files (around 50 % less compare to wav-files) when opening in a shell. And back to wav-files of course. Please see the example below for further info.
!!In Mac OS X please use the Terminal-app and for a wav-file called A.wav use the following commands:
!!coding:
!!flac -8 /Volumes/"your harddrive"/A.wav
!!decoding:
!!flac -d /Volumes/"your harddrive"/A.flac
!! That's all! Enjoy! :-)
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The goal of this chapter is to provide the user with information regarding the capabilities of Atari to mix Voice & Data on Cassettes.
Below are given some examples of how Atari has done this.
If you intend to record cassettes from Atari, please use the __wav-format, 16-bit stereo and 44.1 kHz__. With those parameters we do have the best experiences.
Files in wav-format are very big in size and therefore not very cool for download. We prefer the FLAC-format, see [FLAC - download|https://www.xiph.org/flac/download.html].
It is possible to convert the wav-files without (!) any loss to ".flac" files (around 50 % less compare to ".wav" files) when opening in a shell. And back to ".wav" files of course. Please see the example below for further info.
On Mac OS X you can use the "Terminal" application and for a ".wav" file called "A.wav" use the following commands:\\
* encoding: flac -8 /Volumes/"your harddrive"/A.wav\\
* decoding: flac -d /Volumes/"your harddrive"/A.flac\\
A web based solution can be found here: [audio.online-convert|http://audio.online-convert.com/convert-to-flac] ; Thank you very much Fred for that golden tip. :-)\\
For further information read [All about Cassette Tapes from 1979.pdf|All_about_Cassette_Tapes_1979.pdf] ; size: 741 KB