Question:
how to connect Tape recorder(audio) to PC...?
jawahar k
2009-01-02 06:44:14 UTC
i want to convert the songs in the tape-recorder(old cassettes) to system(PC)....??? how can connect these two devices...???

if possible provide link too....
Three answers:
Chuckc
2009-01-02 06:52:01 UTC
There are a couple of ways to do this. There are cassette players that come equipped with a USB port and software to convert the tape to mp3s.

http://www.brookstone.com/sl/product/5120-ion-usb-cassette-deck.html



Second there is a way to take the output of your existing tape and run it through the"line in" on the computer. See links

plahttp://www.andybrain.com/archive/pc-mp3-to-cassette-tape-conversion.htmyer
kartik
2009-01-02 06:52:15 UTC
yeah. buy a cable that having both stereo pins. that is suitable for tape recorder mic hole. and another pin connect to pc line-in.

'music match jukebox' software will help u record the songs from tape recorder to pc

best of luck
2009-01-02 06:50:35 UTC
First to have to convert the casettes into DVDs. You can get this done at geek squad or firedog pretty cheap. If you have a lot of casettes you might want to buy a converter.


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