How do you transfer music from a cassette tape on to CD? Is there a specific store or place that you can go that does?
7 Answers to "How do you transfer music from a cassette tape on to CD? Is there a specific store or place that you can go that does?"
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rip: Walkman headphone jack/cassette deck line out--->computer mic/line in, free software "Audacity"
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Try Walgreens.
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Theres a ton of places where you can have cassette music transfered to CD.
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I bought the hardware and software at Radio Shack for around $60 or so and I can transfer cassettes, LP vinyl, other CD's, movie cameras that have the right outputs, etc...
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Plug the headphone jack from the cassette pla
yer into the microphone jack of your computer. Save the music as a file (or files) to your hard drive, then burn the files to a CD. Like (2)
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you can buy something from Hastings to transfer it from a stereo to the computer and then record on a CD
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Posted by ChipmunkErnie Feb 10th, 2013 at 2:28PM
I have a cassette player that came with software specifically to turn old cassettes into music files---just load the software (Audacity), plug in, and play the tapes into the computer.
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Reply by BadOmen32 Feb 10th, 2013 at 2:40PM
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