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What is best way to convert a cassette tape to digital or MP3?
Posted on 6/7/15 at 9:32 am
Posted on 6/7/15 at 9:32 am
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Posted on 6/7/15 at 9:35 am to prplhze2000
1. torrent
2. send it off to a company that does that
3. buy a converter and do it yourself
2. send it off to a company that does that
3. buy a converter and do it yourself
Posted on 6/7/15 at 9:40 am to prplhze2000
Download the songs you want off of the tape and then listen to them
Posted on 6/7/15 at 9:46 am to Fat and Happy
I think I know how to download songs off the internet..
I was thinking more of recording interviews or radio shows and transferring.
I was thinking more of recording interviews or radio shows and transferring.
Posted on 6/7/15 at 10:02 am to prplhze2000
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I was thinking more of recording interviews or radio shows and transferring.
People still record on cassette tape ?
Posted on 6/7/15 at 10:28 am to SG_Geaux
Primarily to record radio shows. Sometimes they don't stream online. Then there is the buffering. SOmetimes the program doesn't record or when it comes time to convert, it dumps the file and it can't be retrieved. etc etc etc.
I don't need a jag. I need a 75 cadillac that will run no matter what and take a beating and keep going no matter what. So if I have a cassette, that means I have a recording where I can start and then worry about all the other stuff. I can just turn on radio, hit record, and it records. Then I just have to worry about transferring it.
I don't need a jag. I need a 75 cadillac that will run no matter what and take a beating and keep going no matter what. So if I have a cassette, that means I have a recording where I can start and then worry about all the other stuff. I can just turn on radio, hit record, and it records. Then I just have to worry about transferring it.
Posted on 6/7/15 at 10:58 am to prplhze2000
Probably can use the open source software Audacity and this
Posted on 6/7/15 at 12:12 pm to prplhze2000
If it has earphone port, you can use audio capture/recording software. Your phone or comp has built in software that can handle it.
Posted on 6/7/15 at 12:30 pm to prplhze2000
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I don't need a jag. I need a 75 cadillac that will run no matter what and take a beating and keep going no matter what. So if I have a cassette, that means I have a recording where I can start and then worry about all the other stuff. I can just turn on radio, hit record, and it records. Then I just have to worry about transferring it.
sounds like something I would say at work...and then all of the younger folks in the room would look at me with puzzled looks...
Posted on 6/7/15 at 12:48 pm to prplhze2000
Did you record a mixed tape for your girl?
Posted on 6/7/15 at 1:02 pm to prplhze2000
Posted on 6/7/15 at 1:07 pm to TIGER2
LINK
The device is called the RediRad (pronounced READY-rad) and it is simple-to-install, easy to use, works GREAT and is proudly made in USA (NOT chinna like everything else, it seems).
There is a RediRad model for ANY vehicle, any battery voltage and any "ground type" (negative or positive).
The RediRad is $99 plus about $6 for postage to a US address (plus tax if ordered by someone living in Wisconsin). Two-year warranty and a 60-day no-hassle, money-back satisfaction guarantee.
The device is called the RediRad (pronounced READY-rad) and it is simple-to-install, easy to use, works GREAT and is proudly made in USA (NOT chinna like everything else, it seems).
There is a RediRad model for ANY vehicle, any battery voltage and any "ground type" (negative or positive).
The RediRad is $99 plus about $6 for postage to a US address (plus tax if ordered by someone living in Wisconsin). Two-year warranty and a 60-day no-hassle, money-back satisfaction guarantee.
This post was edited on 6/7/15 at 1:12 pm
Posted on 6/7/15 at 1:33 pm to prplhze2000
Call Randy Wheeler in Baton Rouge.
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