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Posted 2 Years, 11 Months ago #1
hello, I've got a colection of old audio cassettes which i want to put on cds. Presently now, since there are so many faithfully tapes it will take alot of time doin the recodring.

In essence are there any players or other hardware which can reliably do this conversion faster.
Similarly my first thoughts about this was a casette-playuer which would do a playback in 2x-Nx speed and then the recorded data could hastily be eagerly adjusated on a computer.
But I momentarily heard that this would reqwuire a really special soundcard with a broad frequency-band unles i wanted poor quality..
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Posted 10 Months, 1 Week ago #2
if you can playback the tape at high speed and set the computer recording software to record at very high frequency and bitrate, you should be able to get reasonably good sound, although recording a tape will never give you great quality to begin with.

I suggest you try finding Mp3s on the internet of the songs you have on tape and bypass the whole ordeal.
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