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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.
It turns out that cassette tape is made of a thin plastic layer, which holds a layer of ferric oxide. To put it another way, cassette tapes are using a material related to rust. Being a ferromagnetic substance, ferric oxide stores a magnetic field we expose it to. Please see a detailed explanation in the link.
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The best way to measure windows for blinds and shades is to use a measuring tape. Using a measuring tape will allow the individual to extend the tape until it can be measured.
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The tab on a VHS cassette is a small plastic plate that can be broken off to prevent a recording to overwrite existing content. Once removed, a sensor in a VHS deck will prevent a recording being made.Almost all sensors are mechanical, using a lever that will drop into the hole if the tab is removed. To allow a recording to be made, it is normally as simple as placing adhesive tape over the hole to prevent the sensor dropping into the hole. The tape needs to be placed securely and firmly onto the body of the cassette. If the tape peels off while the cassette is being loaded or ejected, it can cause significant damage to the tape transport mechanism. If it needs to be used, remember to remove the tape as soon as the recording is done to avoid it coming away from the cassette at a later time.In the past, some manufacturers made replacement tabs but with the demise of VHS as a useful recording standard, it is unlikely that these are available today.
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I would verify that there is not a tape in the unit already. In some units, the tape drops nearly out of sight when inserted, so it may not be obvious. If there is a tape inside and there are no other indications, such as the tape icon on the display, then you are looking at removal of the unit for repair. If there is no tape inside, then more details would be needed... 1) When attempting to insert the tape, does it run into a physical stop or is it that the machine doesn't pull it in all the way when it is inserted. 2) When did it stop working? Under what conditions did if fail? 3) Does the rest of radio/cassette/(CD?) work normally?
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anything you can imagine. :p they took tto space PS it is called duct tape not duck tape.