sorry to Necro-Post, but my Mum is trying to convert her old tapes (Audio Cassette, not VHS!) to CD, and she was using "Magix" (a resource hog and with a bad Ui, but only bought it for the cable!), it did the job, but now she has wiped her pc (read - so full of crap it had to be wiped to boot up within about an hour) and has lost the disc - and instead of buying it i wondered if there was an easy (...open source and free too!) alternative, it needs to take the sound from the line-in (Stereo plugged in to the line-in you see), and then convert it to a nice mp3, wma, ogg etc file (hard disk space isn't much of an issue, but i don't like the idea of working with a 50 mb .wav! You see, i take the track on my memory stick (Silly BT router doesn't like the way we network, so refuses to let us network until we connect to it over wireless, so that's out the window!), then edit it into tracks using Movie Maker (i know - its all i have, it's easy to use, but is there anything better for just splitting tracks up?) and burning them to a cd)