What device can I used to convert cassette tape to cd ?
Audio Recorder: With an audio recorder, you can connect any source such as a cassette deck, VCR, DVD player, Stereo Receiver, Mixing board, Computer, TV, iPod or anything else that has either composite (the red/white L/R stereo cables), digital coax, or optical audio inputs. This unit comes in handy for dubbing things like cassette tapes or LPs, and also for live recording to CD. Many models have dual trays which allow you to copy CDs as well. They are simple to use: connect your source > insert a blank cd, and start recording. Something like dubbing cassette tapes would need to be done in real-time. Most models can copy CDs or tracks at high speeds. Computer: Your second option is to use your computer. You can purchase an sound card with audio inputs to install into your computer, or you can use an external USB model. If your looking to do this without buying any sound card devices, you can get away with using the microphone jack of your computers basic sound card. You would need to b