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How does one transfer audio tape recordings to an iPod?

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How does one transfer audio tape recordings to an iPod?

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Here are the directions for putting cassette tapes on the computer http://www.wikihow.com/Transfer-Cassette-Tape-to-Computer After you do that then just let iTunes convert the files to the appropriate iPod file format. (When you add the file to the iTunes library it will ask you if you want to convert the files. Good luck iPod question: It all depends on where you are going to listen to your audiobooks. I have an iPod video and an iPod Nano. The Nano is the one I tend to listen to my audiobooks on because it is easier to carry around. I would get at least the 4 GB Nano. A great place for audiobooks is Audible. The download works seamlessly with iTunes and they have a great selection. It is also better than buying the CD and putting it on the iPod because the books from audibles will consist of only 1 or 2 files; from CD you will have as many files as disks. AND… audible is cheaper! http://www.audible.com/adbl/site/homepage/AnonHome.jsp?BV_UseBVCookie=Yes Happy Reading! (: Sources:

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