[Coco] WAV to CAS Conversion

Jayeson Lee-Steere cocolistemail at titaniumstudios.com
Sun Feb 24 11:29:06 EST 2013


Luis,

I actually downloaded cocodskutil after finding a thread where you
discussed making CAS files, but I did not see any WAV/CAS functions in it?

Jayeson

On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 11:40 PM, Luis Fernández <luis46coco at hotmail.com>wrote:

> Usually you can read on a PC via audio, preferably via a cassette system
> monoural once wav format is easy to convert cas, emulators also can read or
> convert them to CAS
> also a good idea to read with any emulator or converter and place them on
> a virtual disk
> My utility could, but this evidence. just reading WAV to CAS fails a bit,
> but better alternatives.
> Beware VCC, this emulator damages WAV files are not 44200.
> My utility in the future, should directly read the audio port and convert
> an entire cassette in a virtual disk, or WAV CAS automatically, but still
> not ready, the 1.1.4 version could do some things, but not yet published,
> it could send
>
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> > Date: Sat, 23 Feb 2013 20:46:31 +0800
> > From: cocolistemail at titaniumstudios.com
> > To: coco at maltedmedia.com
> > Subject: [Coco] WAV to CAS Conversion
> >
> > Is there a preferred way to go from a cassette recording to CAS file? I
> > have a number of tapes I'd like to archive and going through the coco,
> even
> > an emulator, seems a bit tedious with BASIC. Some are "Coco Oz"
> > compilations where the whole tape is full of files. Is there a tool for
> > this? I was imaging that there would be a tool available that was able to
> > handle issues better than the simple hardware and software in the Coco
> but
> > I haven't been able to find anything? Should I write one?
> >
> > Finding a working cassette deck is proving to be a bit tricky too.
> >
> > - Jayeson Lee-Steere
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