How to convert a cassette tape to a cd. Take the audio out from the cassette player ryan could even use the headphone jack and plug it into the line in of the computer. Play the cassette to ascertain if it is in working condition and the sound is clearly audible. So you will get only one tape per cd if you want to produce a cd that will play in any standard cd player.
From there he can edit the audio and burn it to a disc. If youd rather not invest in a cd recorder you can use a computer equipped with a cd burner to convert cassettes to cd. It needs an earphone jack at both ends.
Theres a free program called audacity which will record whats coming out of the cassette player. Standard cassette tapes hold 30 minutes of audio per side so 60 minutes in total. Take your audio cassette that you want to transfer to cd and insert it into your tape player.
The tunes will be sent to the computer using the cassette decks line out or audio out ports or the headphone jack. From there the files can be burned to cd. Plug one end into the headphone socket on your player and the other into mic socket on your computer.
The plan is to get the music from the cassette onto the computers hard disk. Well when you have all these things in place you can start to convert audio tape to cd by following these 5 simple steps. Use a cassette player and a computer.
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