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Usb cassette player installation audacity
Usb cassette player installation audacity












  1. #USB CASSETTE PLAYER INSTALLATION AUDACITY MANUAL#
  2. #USB CASSETTE PLAYER INSTALLATION AUDACITY FULL#
  3. #USB CASSETTE PLAYER INSTALLATION AUDACITY SOFTWARE#

Some claim to do that, but it not clear if the also do it as an endless loop. If I can find one that automatically does both sides of each tape, I'll just let it run. And, since this process is 'real-time', it will TAKE time.

#USB CASSETTE PLAYER INSTALLATION AUDACITY SOFTWARE#

It has a 1/4" headphone jack and a 1/4" ear jack HP/EXT.SP, whatever that is.ĭon't forget to select the correct input/output sources in your software of choice. The tape player that I bought and that is going back does not have a 3.5mm port. Then audio-recording software can convert & 'save' in digital format for you. Tape unit's 'headphone' socket - since this is 'output', it's what you want - to the PC's line-in connector. A double-ended 3.5mm lead is really all you need. I just want to get my old audiobook tapes converted to MP3. I think some of these "converter" players do that, but that's not what I am looking for. I assume you're meant to be able to plug a USB flash drive (full of MP3 files) into that USB socket above the tape compartment, and then (apparently) play 'em back through the tape unit's speaker? I'm not sure which cassette player you are referring to. Never seen a cassette player quite like that before.! If I can get one that plays both sides automatically and then stops, I can just set it up and let it go.

#USB CASSETTE PLAYER INSTALLATION AUDACITY FULL#

You cannot record cassettes at high speed, unlike ripping a CD, so a full C90 cassette will take 90 minutes to record both sides ! One thing that nobody has mentioned, just in case you are not aware of it. Or maybe I get the best of those and I have both options.ĭoes anyone have a model or brand that is known for good quality? Some of them seem fairly flaky. I looked at a few cassette players and they seem to have roughly the same features as the ones that do the MP3 conversion.

#USB CASSETTE PLAYER INSTALLATION AUDACITY MANUAL#

The other thing I want is a player that will play/convert side one then automatically reverse and do the same for side two without any manual action on my part. Would I get better quality that way as compared to what I would get with the cassette converter device? Maybe I should just buy a plain cassette player and let Audacity do the conversion. But is this the best way to go? I already have Audacity and like it. It will also record directly onto a thumb drive. The device above claims to do the tape-to-MP3 conversion so I don't need any software on the PC. Here's one:īut I'm not clear about exactly how they work. I am now looking into small Walkman-like cassette players as suggested by Budapest. None of it was compatible with anything else. I am returning all the recording gear I bought.

  • Two USB 3.0 ports (This is what the cassette converters plug into)Īre you saying I can connect the stereo cable to the headset port? Can it be both input and output?.
  • Microsoft did not quite have their act together on that one.

    usb cassette player installation audacity

    I made the mistake of buying a Surface Book 1. Do you have a link to an audio cable that will work with my computer? (see below) Then you just use the recording software of your choice to make the recording. One end goes into the headphone (out) socket on the player, the other goes into the Line In connection on your audio connectors. Please also tell my which port in the cassette player I should plug it into.Īn audio cable with a stereo 3.5mm jack on each end will do all you want in the way of connection. So now I have a pile of useless electronics.Ĭan someone tell me what device I need to get to connect this cassette player to a USB port. Naturally, none of the plugs on this device fit either the cassette player or the audio grabber.

    usb cassette player installation audacity

    I then bought this adapter, which I thought would connect the cassette player to the audio grabber. The cassette player Instruction Manual is no help. Sadly, none of the plugs on the adapter match any of the ports on the cassette player. I also bought this “audio grabber” to make the connection between the cassette player and my computer USB port. I recently bought this cassette player on Amazon so I could convert some cassette tapes to MP3. If someone can point me to a really good audio technology forum, I'll go there.

    usb cassette player installation audacity

    This is probably the wrong place to ask this.














    Usb cassette player installation audacity