<p>Is there a way to record your voice onto the comouter to make a CD or DVD or whatever</p>
<p>My D is in a play and has a short time to learn the part and we were thinking of reading the play, leaving room for hear lines, and she could practice that way</p>
<p>We could do it by the old fashioned cassete way I guess, but, I am hoping someone has a clue how to do it on my Mac</p>
<p>It’s pretty easy. You need to buy and italk–that’s assumming(sp?) you have an ipod. Hook the italk on the ipod and it becomes a recorder. The voice “memo” can be downloaded into itunes. Hope this helps</p>
<p>You can use garageband. Use the built in mic (I suppose the ibook has?) and then take the finished file and export to itunes and burn it on a cd.</p>
<p>or</p>
<p>If you have a video camera you can record into the camera, export the “film” into imovie and take the film clip and extract the audio, and export it into quicktime. Then you have a quicktime file and you can burn it.</p>
<p>There is a way of getting the “old fashioned” cassette file onto the computer. My son has done it. I haven’t done it.</p>