News

If your media collection stretches back before the digital age, you may have wondered how to transform your VHS and cassette tapes into formats stored on a laptop or tablet. This article is here ...
You'll need just a few things: a working cassette player, the right cable to connect it to the audio input of your computer, a free audio recording app called Audacity and a box of old cassettes.
The process isn't that complicated—all you really need is a tape recorder with RCA outputs and a computer running the free Audacity audio editor. However, just plugging it in and hitting record ...
What You Need To copy your tapes to your PC for digital archiving, you'll need exactly three things: A cassette player.
Connect your stereo amplifier to your PC's sound board and use the free, open-source Audacity audio-conversion software to create MP3s, WMAs, or other digital copies of your analog tunes.
This Retro looking cassette tape converter connects to your PC or Mac via USB, and will convert your favourite cassette collection into MP3 or WAV files.