I have some ultra rare cassette tapes that I would like to digitize. My question is, what's the best way of doing this, if say, I'm willing to spend 100-200$ on the project? My PC obviosly has a mic ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WTHR) — As normal live seems to be paused during this pandemic, home projects are suddenly getting a lot of time and attention. That can include coming across an old pile of media we don ...
Cassette tapes might not have the largest capacity or best sound quality, but they ooze retro appeal, as seen in the recent resurgence of the Sony Walkman. Tapping into that hipster market is the ...
Video formats have changed drastically over the years, but many people still have valuable memories stored on older videotapes. One common format is 8mm video cassettes, which were popular for home ...
Q I have many cassettes that I have spent hours recording from vinyl records. I would like to transfer these one-of-a-kind recordings from cassette to CD before the tapes break. Is there a product to ...
I got an email this week from a reader asking how to digitize audio cassettes. I'm guessing he wants to make sure the recordings don't disintegrate from old age. Also, cassette players aren't exactly ...
Meanwhile, cassettes break and jam quite easily. Choosing a particular song might involve several minutes of fast forwarding or rewinding, which clogs the playback head and weakens the tape over time.
Hear that fast forward sound? Well, that's what happened to the cassette tape business. STEVE STEPP: Right now, we're selling every inch of tape we make before it comes off the line. MARTIN: That's ...
The first obituaries for cassette tapes appeared more than 20 years ago when CDs hit the market. Sales of music tapes plummeted from 442 million in 1990 to about 700,000 last year, according to the ...
Auckland University of Technology provides funding as a member of The Conversation NZ. Auckland University of Technology provides funding as a member of The Conversation AU. For a supposedly obsolete ...
Audio cassette tapes are selling well — even though they don't sound very good and they are not as retro cool as vinyl records. Hear that fast forward sound? Well, that's what happened to the cassette ...