How Do You Convert Audio Cassette Tapes Onto A Computer?
Converting audio cassette tapes onto a computer involves transforming the analog audio signal from the tape into a digital signal that can be played and saved on your computer, or burned to a CD if desired. This requires an analog-to-digital converter box, available at electronics stores, and standard connecting cables. Converting your old cassette tapes into the digital realm makes a great rainy-day project that will breathe new life into your old music collection and allow you to create longer-lasting copies of important audio recordings such as interviews and speeches. Plug the RCA audio cables into the Audio Output or Playback jacks on the back of the tape deck, using the white plug for the left audio channel and the red plug for the right channel. Connect the other ends of the audio cables to the corresponding jacks on the analog-to-digital converter. Connect one end of the USB cable to the USB port on the analog-to-digital converter and the other end to a free USB port on your co