You can hook up any cassette player to your PC by connecting the 2.5 mm audio out to your PC.
There is the Ion Audio Tape2PC USB Cassette Deck.
You can always connect your cassette deck to a computer via a mini-to-mini cable.
The Pyle can be hooked up to a PC via a mini-to-mni cable.
No.
no you can hook it to a pc
Hook up a USB cable from the system to your hard drive or laptop.
ya you can hook it up to any PC or laptop if they are usb enabled. most are.
The iHome iP9SR can hook up to a PC via a mini-USB connector. It works great for playing MP3's.
An audio cassette has the music on it recorded in an analogue format, while a CD records information in a digital format. Thus in order to transfer the music from the cassette to the CD it is necessary to play the music on the cassette into a machine that will sample the sound and convert it into a numeric (digital) form, this is called analogue to digital conversion. It would be possible to build a machine to do this, but most of the 'off the shelf' technology to do this is now sold as computer components (boards to fit into a PC). Thus, depending on how many cassettes you want to transcribe you have two options # Use a company to do this for you (if you have only a few cassettes) # Go to a shop and purchase a PC - tell the store what you want to do and they will configure the PC for you (if you have a lot of cassettes) Look at the links I will place below
PC Player was created in 1993.
PC Player ended in 1994.
rj45 for eathernet, or usb or printer wire for peer to peer connection.