How do you convert cassettes to CDs?

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Hey, I was wondering if anyone here has any idea how I could convert some cassette tapes with lectures/seminars onto CDs or MP3s so I could burn CDs to listen to on my commute?

I have both a Mac G4 with OSX Panther and a Sony Vaio with Windows XP Media Edition, if that helps, though I'm pretty damn computer illiterate with both of them.
 
plug a cassette player into the line input on ur sound card and record it, with XP u can use "sound recorder" its part of windows, that will be in wav file u can burn them to cd or convert them to mp3 with something like AudioCatalyst or mpegdj.
 
I was told Windows sound recorder only had a recording time of about one minute, not nearly enough for a cassette duplication. Have you used this method successfully?
 
Audiograbber. Get it and the LAME encoder, you can use it's line-in sampling to record things for any amount of time and it's high quality sound, too.
 
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