The easiest way to get information from a cassette tape to a CD is to get a radio that has both a cassette player and a recordable CD. As the cassette plays it can be recorded onto the disc.
One uses a cassette tape adaptor to play music through sound systems with a tape player. By using this cassette tape adaptor, one does not need an auxiliary input.
Blank cassette tapes are used to record sounds using a tape recorder. A few things to consider when purchasing blank cassette tapes are, how much time is on the tape, if the tape is damaged, and the tape quality.
The Nakamichi is the best tape deck for any sort of recording.
I am sorry - I am looking for a CD of Sony's 1993 Romantic Classics. I had it in cassette tape form but the tape broke and I need a CD. Please notify me if one is available. Thank you. Eve Young - ejy6@aol.com
Take a golf tee and jam it in the one little opening of the tape. Use that to wiggle it out
Cassette Tape
1973! That the cassette by itself but the cassette player came out in 1980 Nope. This cannot be correct, because I owned a cassette player and plenty of cassettes for it too, at least 3 years before that (when I was in Vietnam). And they were not a new technology when I bought mine. I also owned an 8-track tape player with tapes. I always wanted a reel-to-rell because they were supposed t be the best of all. But I never got around to getting one.
yes and im trying to find it and cant :( its the first tape i had as a kid and i miss it
The Sony DCR-HC90 records on the DVM60 Cassette which provides about one hour of recording time.
it depends on what kind it is. Normally it play 60 minutes. 30 on one side and 30 on the other or 45 minutes.
It is possible to find tape players at most major retails stores online. Amazon.com is one of the most common sources.
One can find information about the Brother TZ tape on various websites providing information about this specific type of tape. These websites include: OfficeMax, Amazon, and Brother USA.