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How Do You Transfer An Audio Cassette To CD?

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How Do You Transfer An Audio Cassette To CD?

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Audio cassettes have been a popular choice for portable music for decades. While many older cars still come with audio cassette players, the majority of newer vehicles are fitted with CD players, making your favorite old tapes difficult to use. If you don’t want to buy a replacement for a perfectly good cassette (or you simply cannot find a CD version), then learning how to transfer an audio cassette to CD is the answer. Connect one end of the mini jack cable to the headphones or line out socket on your cassette player. The line out socket will provide the best quality signal but not all players have them. Connect the other end of the cable to the microphone or line in socket on your sound card (again the line in socket will provide the best signal). Place your audio cassette in the cassette player. Download and install some sound editing software (such as Goldwave or its free alternative, Audacity) if you have not already done so. Boot the software and press record. Press play on your

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