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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Calling Dr Peabody
So the question here is - who still has casette audio tape?
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I've been digitizing cassettes from my own collection and a friend's parents' collection. I don't bother with the music since 99% of what came out on tape is all commonly available or not worth keeping, but there are other gems in there... old DJ mixtapes, unique radio & TV broadcasts, and priceless family home recordings. I sure wish I could have a cassette recording of my dead relatives' voices, sounds which live only in my distant memory now. Being able to provide that for my friend is really nice.
Of course you don't need a specialized piece of hardware like this, but if you no longer have a working cassette deck and don't want to take a chance on one from a thrift store, I'm sure there's a market for it, and even if it's not the greatest, it'll probably be good enough for the less technically inclined.
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Now the music is one of the trending fields and it is important that we get new devices so that we can enjoy the best music without any obstacles just like to hire writer after reading Edu Birdie reviews on https://britishessays.net/ is worthy. I think I also need to buy this music convertor so that I can set my music system.
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