To convert a cassette to CD one can avail the services of few online technicians who can do it for you. 'Media Locks' offers a cassette to CD transfer for very affordable prices, which starts from $4 for a simple track separation order.
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.
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.
The Cassette came out before the CD did. The first Cassette player came in 1973, while the first CD player came out in 1982.
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.
The main reason an individual would use a cassette converter would be to convert song(s) from a cassette to a more modern medium such as an MP3. Cassette converters can be purchased from stores such as Amazon.
cassette deck allowing you to convert your cassette collection to CD or MP3 with included recording software.
I don't think that it was ever released as a cd. It can be obtained in vinyl or cassette though the production run of these was limited.
A CD player offers a superior sound then a cassette player in which the cassette player offers a low quality stero sound.
It might be the converter - exchange it for a new one at the place you bought it from, or try the unit in another car.
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A cassette deck is only as good as its cassette, which wears down over time. A CD player will always sound as good as the day you bought it, since it's digital.