How Do You Convert Cassette Tapes To Cds?
Cassette tapes were the most popular way to listen to music for many years, but they were eclipsed in popularity by compact discs in the 1990s. Since then, they have faded into oblivion. Unfortunately many of us still own cassette tapes that we hold dear; with few or no ways to play them. Modern cars usually aren’t equipped with cassette decks and they don’t work with an iPod. Instead of waiting for a miracle, learn how to convert your old cassettes to a digital format so you can burn your cassette music onto a CD. Locate the “Line-In” jack on your computer tower. Most audio jacks are located in the rear, near the mouse and keyboard ports. Plug one end of the audio cable into the jack. If you do not have a specific jack labeled Line-In, plug the cable into your microphone jack. Plug the other end of your cable to your cassette player’s headphone jack. Rewind the cassette to the beginning or from the point you want to begin recording from. Download a program such as Audacity to convert