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You can always connect your cassette deck to a computer via a mini-to-mini cable.
There are plenty of mini-to-mini plugs that can connect your cassette player directly to your sound card or computer.
There is the Ion Audio Tape2PC USB Cassette Deck.
A normal quality car cassette player costs about $25. If you already have a cassette player, you can purchase a cable to connect it to your car's audio panel.
There are four main methods to convert a cassette to MP3. These methods include using Audacity, using Quicktime, using Sound Recorder and using a Professional App. All of these methods require a cassette, cassette player, computer, and a cord to connect the cassette player to computer.
If the car stero has a cassette player you can nip down to your local supermarket and get a iPod cassette adapter. With this you put it into the cassette player and connect the lead into your iPod and play some tunes! the cassettes are usually around £5-£10 and are really easy to use. Hope that helps
To connect an iPod easily to a stock 2000 Honda Civic a cassette audio port can be purchased. The cassette audio connector will still utilize the same radio and allow use of the iPod.
To copy a cassette to a CD requires either an audio recorder or computer with an audio input and CD burner. To use an audio recorder, connect your source cassette player to the device and place a blank writeable CD into the device. To use a computer, connect your source cassette player to the line in jack on the audio card and run audio recording software while the cassette is playing. Burn the audio files using the CD writer.
A video cassette adapter allows your computer or other digital video equipment to play back video cassettes. If for example you have a newer video card in your computer you can connect the adapter to it and the vcr to play the cassette on your computer.
Load "windows connect now" on both computers. Some versions may not work though
Windows Media Connect can be used for quite a number of various purposes. Its primary purpose is to share and stream media to a number of separate clients of Windows Media Connect.
This depends on how you want to "connect" them. If you install and configure Samba on the laptop, it can share files with Windows. If you are not interested in sharing files, but just want to control the laptop from within Windows, install an SSH server on the laptop, and connect to it from Windows using puTTY.