Import cassette to dvd

What do I set the config to down load music from a cassette to import into Itunes. I have the cables put into the "Y". Also what jack box do I use? earplhones or the otherr one
Thanks

You might use Quick Time Player.app and connect an Audio cable to the Line Input jack.

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