Daily Deal: Audio Cassette to MP3 Music Converter
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Still holding on to that old cassette collection? Yeah, they're cool. Sure. But at some point you're going to need to digitize them or risk losing them entirely to time. This $21 Audio Cassette to MP3 Music Converter hooks up to your laptop and allows you to convert tapes to MP3 files for easy digital access. Once converted, you can then transfer to your phone or tablet for sharing any time. Don't let that collection go to waste!
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hMMMM!!!!!!
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GNgm8Cn-HpY
What you are better off doing is finding an old working cassette deck and hook it up to your computer. Or if you're too lazy, send your cassettes to me as I have both a cassette deck (near top of the line Technics model from 1997) and an audio CD recorder, as well as a computer.
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Sometimes the original artist really intended those to be there and simply converting the tape to MP3 would filter out such weird harmonics. (MP3 was created for the "average" human hear.)
you can extract a MP3 out of FLAC anytime, but not the other way around.
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