theit57
I am THE Frodo Baggins.
+124|6414|6 feet under
is there any way to turn a Casette tape into a CD? and if so how much does it cost and how long does it take?
cospengle
Member
+140|6503|Armidale, NSW, Australia
Yep. You need a blow torch and a cookie cutter.
Jackabo
Member
+127|6574|Dublin, Ireland
dont think so. maybe there was back in the stone age!
Janja
Jiggaboo Jones
+11|6398|FLOOR E DUH

cospengle wrote:

Yep. You need a blow torch and a cookie cutter.
Retalliation[1337]
Robin Hood ---> "u got arrownd"
+51|6490|Belgium

Janja wrote:

cospengle wrote:

Yep. You need a blow torch and a cookie cutter.
Funny ^^
OrangeHound
Busy doing highfalutin adminy stuff ...
+1,335|6665|Washington DC

1.  Connect the stereo earplug port of your cassette player into the "audio in" or "line in" port of your PC.
2.  Play tape ... capture the audio using appropriate software (I would use Cool Edit 2000, but it is now an $$$ Adobe product) ... save the audio file.
3.  Burn CD with the audio file.
jamesb
Joined BF2s in November 2005
+133|6739|Doncaster, England
I think it was Nero I used to put a Record on CD.
So it should work for a tape.

It might have been Sound forge I used
djphetal
Go Ducks.
+346|6351|Oregon
there is certain cd-writing hardware that can rewrite a cassette onto a cd, but they're generally thousands of dollars. There are cheap software versions I believe too, and they have a hardware component as well. I really don't think you'll find one for less than 1k though... so good luck =/
djphetal
Go Ducks.
+346|6351|Oregon

OrangeHound wrote:

1.  Connect the stereo earplug port of your cassette player into the "audio in" or "line in" port of your PC.
2.  Play tape ... capture the audio using appropriate software (I would use Cool Edit 2000, but it is now an $$$ Adobe product) ... save the audio file.
3.  Burn CD with the audio file.
or you can do it this way... But you'd need a male-male 1/8" cable and software...

but that could be as cheap as 20 bucks...

EDIT:

http://audacity.sourceforge.net/

free audio editing/recording software... not hard to use, pretty functional. Hope that helps with the task.

Last edited by djphetal (2007-01-15 14:35:40)

OrangeHound
Busy doing highfalutin adminy stuff ...
+1,335|6665|Washington DC

jamesb wrote:

I think it was Nero I used to put a Record on CD.
So it should work for a tape./
Wow.  I didn't know Nero had an audio capture feature ... but, I just opened it up and there it was. 
{M5}Sniper3
Typical white person.
+389|6775|San Antonio, Texas
There is a 5.25" casette player. I forget where I saw it, but it was about $100 USD.

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