Yes.
The cassette was a great step forward in convenience from reel-to-reel audio tape recording, though because of the limitations of the cassette's size and speed, it initially compared poorly in quality. Unlike the 4-track stereo open reel format, the two stereo tracks of each side lie adjacent to each other rather than being interleaved with the tracks of the other side. This permitted monaural cassette players to play stereo recordings "summed" as mono tracks and permitted stereo players to play mono recordings through both speakers. The tape is 3.81 mm (0.150 in) wide, with each stereo track 0.6 mm wide and an unrecorded guard band between each track. The tape moves at 4.76 cm/s (1 7/8 in/s) from left to right.[13] For comparison, the typical open reel format in consumer use was ¼ inch (6.35 mm) wide, each stereo track nominally 1⁄16 inch (1.59 mm) wide, and running at either 9.5 or 19 cm/s (3.75 or 7.5 in/s).
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yes ,car cassette decks can record
You can find a CD recorder or duplicator online at Amazon or eBay. Other websites where a CD record or duplicator can be found include Media Supply and Musician's Friend.
A cassette deck is a device used to play and record cassette tapes.
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You can use Audacity to record a cassette to a CD. This is a free download. You can use a computer and a dvd to to cd converter which includes converting cassette tapes too.
Yes most portable cassette players get radio and also record as well
To record and play music .
For Serious?
The Pyle can record, and can do it with reasonable quality.
Onto your computer? No.
Turn the tape over.
The Sony TCM-400DV Pressman Standard Cassette Recorder is great for church