

I just put in the first name of the subscriber to put a face on the input: Any typos, grammar, punctuation, innuendo or other errors are not mine. PLEASE do not ask me questions about any of this in the comments below. Here's the feedback I received from my subscribers if you want to DIG DEEP into other great tips. IMPORTANT NOTE: Since I'm just transferring voice files and not high-fidelity music, this crude method of using my microphone produced very good and acceptable results. I decided to experiment using my studio-quality USB podcast microphone set 5 inches away from the piece-of-crap (POC) speaker on my POC cassette tape player. My thought was the linear transfer cable was picking up RF from the computer. I tried a second time putting a self-made choke (several round circles of the cord on top of one another) on the transfer cable. A HORRIBLE humming noise was on my first transfer.
#Cassette to mp3 converter software software#
I already have Audio Hijack Audio software I use to record my podcasts so I didn't need to download Audacity. There's no silver bullet to speed up the process.
#Cassette to mp3 converter software how to#
Discover how to record an audio file using Audacity.Download the free version of Audacity software (opens in new window).Use a cord that connects from the earphone output on the player to the microphone input on your computer. Connect a traditional cassette tape player to your computer.If you want a quick summary of how best to convert cassette tapes to MP3 files, here it is:

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On NovemI asked my 31,000+ newsletter subscribers for help in identifying the best hardware to convert old cassette tapes to MP3 files. Q&A / Convert Cassette Tapes to MP3 Files Miscellaneous | Q & A text: Tim CarterĬonvert Cassette Tapes to MP3 Files - Pretty Easy - Takes Time
