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  • How to Convert From Cassette to CD With Audacity

    Audacity is free digital audio recoding software that can be installed on Windows or Mac computer operating systems. With a soundcard on the computer and cable connections to a tape deck, Audacity...

  • How to Use a P3 International Telephone Recorder

    For all the conveniences of digital technology, it's still quite difficult to record a simple phone conversation digitally. It's possible, with some inexpensive software, to record a conversation...

  • How to Use a Scotch Cassette Deck Head Cleaner

    The audio cassette tape was invented by the Dutch company Philips in 1963. Because it made audio technology portable, it was an invention that revolutionized the way people listened to music. The...

  • How to Convert Audio Cassette Tapes Onto a Computer

    Converting audio cassette tapes onto a computer involves transforming the analog audio signal from the tape into a digital signal that can be played and saved on your computer, or burned to a CD...

  • How to Convert Cassettes to Digital Music Files

    The old days of popping in those cassette tapes into your walkman player are over, and you spent good money on those tapes but you can't really use them anywhere? Well I have just the solution for...

  • How to Remove a Stuck Cassette From a Car Cassette Deck

    Although tape decks no longer come standard in most cars, some older vehicles have cassette decks. If you have a cassette deck in your vehicle and a tape becomes stuck, there are a few ways to...

  • How to Convert Cassette Music to CD ROM

    Converting cassette music to a CD-ROM requires an analog-to-digital converter built into the sound cards of modern computers to process the signal from a tape deck into the computer, where the...

  • Cassette Vs. CD Quality

    The audio cassette and compact disc have been with us for many years, and both are still used in many homes even after the proliferation of portable MP3 players. If you assume that CDs always...

  • How Do I Transfer Music From Cassette to My Computer?

    With the proper equipment, it's easy to transfer music from cassette tapes to your computer--and from there onto CDs, MP3 players and a myriad of other devices. The good news is that the proper...

  • How to Digitally record Magnetic Audio Tapes to your PC

    An easy way to convert any Magnetic Tape cassettes to a digital file. This article describes an easy way to preserve your old tapes and convert them into soft copies on your computer.

  • Cassette Deck Troubleshooting

    Although cassette tape players have been considered "old tech" since the advent of the digital music format in the early 1990s, if you are into retro music formats, you might still have one or two...

  • Cassette to CD Conversion

    Compact discs and other means of playing digital audio have become standard. Converting cassettes to CDs is a great way to preserve your music collection or other important audio. You can have the...

  • Cassette Recorder Troubleshooting

    While cassette decks and recorders have dwindled in popularity, many people still have old models that may be starting to see some problems, either with the sound or with parts, such as the rubber...

  • Troubleshooting a Tape Cassette Player

    Tape decks are getting harder to come by now that audio cassettes are essentially an obsolete technology. So, if you still use a tape cassette player, knowing how to troubleshoot your equipment is...

  • How to Connect an Amp to a Cassette Player

    One benefit of analog audio devices is that they can often be easily connected to each other with an inexpensive adapter or cable. These adapters and cables can be bought in most retail consumer...

  • How to Clean a Mini Cassette

    Mini cassettes are exactly like their big brothers, the standard cassette, except that everything on both the cassette and the recorder/player that goes with it has been downsized. That means it's...

  • Cassette Deck Information

    The cassette deck seems poised to join the reel-to-reel tape deck and the turntable as a medium that is nearly obsolete. The hiss produced by cassette decks was never fully eliminated, and digital...

  • How to Burn a CD From a Cassette

    A cassette can be burned to a CD more than one way. One can be pretty expensive and the other can be pretty cheap if you already have the right equipment. There may be a third option, but the...

  • How to Change the Drive Belts on a Cassette Player

    Replacing the drive belt in a cassette deck is moderately easy, but requires a delicate touch to avoid damaging the electronic components inside. Order a replacement belt for your tape deck using...

  • How to Digitize Old Cassette Tapes

    Despite the digital music revolution, some albums remain inaccessible via computer or MP3 player because of their age. Audiophiles who have stacks of cassette tapes that are no longer in...

  • How to Repair a Cassette Tape

    One of the reasons CDs replaced audio cassettes was because CDs have no moving parts, thus making them more difficult to break. With audio cassettes gone the way of the dinosaur, fixing damaged...

  • The History of Magnetic Tape

    Magnetic tape has come a long way since it was first invented. Surprisingly, it is much older than the 8-Track most commonly associated with it. Magnetic tape was first used for military purposes...

  • Who Invented the Cassette Tape?

    The cassette tape was invented by a number of individuals over a long period of time. The basic idea behind a cassette is to use magnetic tape to record analog signals for playback. The tape is...

  • What Are Cassette Tapes Made of?

    All cassette tapes are based on a polymer material that is strung through two miniaturized reels. On this polymer, a coating of a metallic-based substance allows analog signals to be magnetized...

  • How to Make Mix Tapes With Your Home Stereo

    Do you want to make a compilation of songs without risking your CD's getting scratched? A mix tape is the perfect way to ensure your media will last longer and give more of a retro feel. Make a...

  • How Does a Cassette Deck Work?

    Cassette tapes have a long, plastic tape wound between two spools. This tape has a magnetic coating on it, which stores audio signals. The magnetic coating will align facing in different...

  • How to Fix a Cassette Player

    Like all pieces of electronics, cassette players need proper maintenance from time to time to work properly and achieve the correct sound that is intended during cassette recording. A number of...

  • How Does a Cassette Player Work?

    A tape player's ability to make music starts with the device that stores the musical information: the cassette tape itself. An audio cassette is a relatively simple machine. It consists of two...

  • About Audio Tape

    Audio tape is a simple invention using plastic and magnetic material that has revolutionized the sound recording process. Most commonly found on a reel or in a cassette, audio tape has a long...

  • About Boom Boxes

    Boom boxes have been delivering portable music since the mid-1970s. Because of a strong demand for music on the go or simply a smaller player for use in the home, the boom box--which goes by other...

  • How Does a Tape Recorder Work?

    Tape recorders are devices used to record and play back audio signals stored on tape inside of plastic cassettes. Sound vibration causes movement of the diaphragm in the microphone, which creates...

  • How Does a Cassette Tape Work?

    The hard plastic shell of the cassette tape protects the magnetic tape and two spools inside. As the magnetic tape is passed from one spool to another, the audio track plays uninterrupted....

  • How to fix a broken audio cassette tape

    Here is a way to re-attach a broken audio cassette tape

  • How to Transfer Audio Tape to CD

    So you're finally stepping out of the Walkman era, and you've got a stash of Whitney Houston and Depeche Mode cassette tapes that need to make the transition as well. Don't worry, transferring...

  • How to Have an Audio File Transcribed

    You may have a telephone conversation, a taped interview of someone special to you or you've dictated notes to yourself that you now want to have on paper. But in order to achieve the text to...

  • How to Transfer Music From CD To A Cassette Tape

    This article will instruct you on how to transfer music from your favorite CD to a cassette tape. This is useful for older vehicles that have a cassette player and no CD player. Now you can still...

  • How to Clean a Cassette Player

    If you still have music cassettes laying around, chances are that your player is older than the cassettes. Rejuvenate a cassette tape player to get better quality sound and to keep the player from...

  • How to Use Preset Tuning on the Panasonic RQ-SW44V Stereo Radio Cassette Player

    You can store up to 20 stations on your Panasonic RQ-SW44V Stereo Radio Cassette Player—5 AM and 5 FM stations in each of 2 modes. You can use the preset tuning by setting your favorite radio...

  • How to Tune the Radio to a Particular Station on the Panasonic RQ-SW44V Stereo Radio Cassette Player

    You can listen to AM and FM stations on your Panasonic RQ-SW44V Stereo Radio Cassette Player with great clarity and precision. If you know where your favorite radio station is located on the AM or...

  • How to Play a Tape on the Panasonic RQ-SW44V Personal Cassette Player

    Playing an audiocassette on Panasonic RQ-SW44V couldn't be easier. Insert and go with this personal player designed for rugged use and outdoor activities. Here's how.

  • How to Fix Audiocassettes

    Audiocassettes have enjoyed a nearly 40-year run as a popular medium for storing music and other sounds. But cassette tape and cassettes are fragile. A broken tape or case can be repaired, though...

  • How to Fix a Cassette Deck

    Real repair work on a cassette deck is beyond most of us, but some simple maintenance techniques are within grasp to fix common cassette-deck problems. If you're unsure about a symptom or...

  • How to Make Great Cassette Recordings

    Bring out the best audio quality in your cassette recordings by checking your levels before you hit the record button.

  • How to Choose Between Minidisc, CD-R and Cassette Recorders

    If you want to copy songs from records, CDs, tapes or other sources, you can buy an analog cassette deck, a digital minidisc or a CD recorder. Each type of equipment presents trade-offs between...

  • How to Transfer Audio From a Videotape to a Cassette

    Many people use hi-fi VCRs as audio-only decks due to their superior sound quality. You can tape radio features, speeches, or concerts and dub highlights onto compact cassette.

  • How to Troubleshoot a Cassette Deck

    Although you will rarely be able to repair your own cassette deck, you may be able to diagnose problems and solve those that don't require parts or adjustments.

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