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How Do You Rip Music Cassette Tapes To Windows Media Player?

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How Do You Rip Music Cassette Tapes To Windows Media Player?

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Saving your music on cassette tapes to MP3 or other formats is possible with Windows Media Player 10 and the Plus! Analog Recorder. The finished recording will be easily transferable to CD/DVDs or downloaded to your iPod or other MP3 player, making it easier to take your music with you wherever you go. The options in Windows Media Player include entering the track information, cleaning the recordings of buzz noises and adding them to your playlist. Install the Windows Media Player 10 and the Microsoft Super Plus! package, following the on-screen instructions. (See Resources for links to download Media Player and purchase Plus!) Plug the RCA cable into the cassette tape deck, and plug the mini jack into the sound card’s blue axillary jack. This is usually on the back of your desktop computer. Open Windows Media Player, selecting the “Record Your Music” button. Place the tape to be recorded in the cassette tape deck and press “Play” on the cassette tape deck and click “Record” in Windows

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