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Converting a tape-image into a audio file

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<div style="border: 1px solid rgb(228, 222, 222); margin: 0px 0px 5px; padding: 0.5em 1em; background-color: rgb(249, 249, 249);"><center>'''''This article originally came from Kevin Thackers' archive at [http://www.cpctech.org.uk http://www.cpctech.org.uk].'''''</center></div>
 
== Introduction ==
The command line required is:
<pre>
playtzx /voc /freq <frequency> <cdt/tzx filename> <voc filename>
</pre>
replacing:
e.g.
<pre>
playtzx /voc /freq 22050 zub.cdt zub.voc
</pre>
This will convert the tape image "zub.cdt" into the VOC sample file "zub.voc".
(The VOC sample file can be converted into a WAV (PC) or AIFF (Mac) using a sample conversion program such as Goldwave.)
 
==Link==
[[Cassette data information]]
 
[[Category:DATA Storage|*]]
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