I have seen a lot of tutorials on how to copy music from a cassette tape to a pc…but I want to do the opposite…record music onto a cassette tape. My car music player can play both tapes and cds…but the cd player is not working and the cost of repairing it is ridiculously high. But the tape player is working fine…
Is there a way to copy music onto the cassette tape from the pc using any software?
Thanks
The only software you need is something that plays your CD’s through your sound-card.
You will doubtless have several pieces of software on your PC that will do that… there is certainly no need to download anything.
The cassette requires an analogue signal from your PC sound-card (output is usually the green 1/8″ stereo socket). You cable will need to be 1/8″ stereo to RCA (red and white ‘crown’ plugs) – to match the input of the cassette deck (assuming the cassette has stereo input).
You may need to experiment with sound levels – start off with the PC sound quite low and build up – be careful of putting too ‘large’ a signal through in case you get distortion. With any luck you will also be able to alter or at least monitor the signal coming through to the cassette, but this depends on what you intend to record onto.
That’s about it – feel free to come back if clarification is needed.
The cable you need is the same as the one on the link below (you will need to navigate to the ‘cassette to CD’ section), but you use it in different sockets… apart from that, you only need a working stereo cassette recorder, and you are done…
PICO cassette! – The Smallest ANALOG Cassette Tape Recorder
LV MUSIC: Zappa to play Zappa at Easton’s State Theatre
Guitarist Dweezil Zappa, the son of the late legendary rock/orchestral scomposer Frank Zappa, brings his tribute to his father’s music to the State Theatre in Easton on July 30. Tickets, at $24.50-$74.50, went on sale today. Katie Costello – “Cassette Tape” Official Music Video
What is the best iPod car accessory if you only have an AM/FM stereo and cassette player?
I just bought this car because it was cheap and being sold by my friend but it only has a cassette player and since I don’t have any cassettes i want to plug in my iPod…which accessory would let me do that?
Well i have a FM transmitter.it was very cheap.what you do is just plug it into your ipod and tune the radio into its frequency and you have you ipod playing tru your car radio.or else what you could do is there are tape things that have wires coming out of them.damn i dont know what theyre called.but basically you put it into your tape deck and plug the wire into your ipod.the signal goes to the tape head and when you play the tape you have your ipod playing tru your speakers.best of luck
EDIT- its called a car tape adaptor.youll get them cheap aswell.one more thing i want to mention is i just use my FM transmitter for my home radio.my sister had one for her car radio and said she had problems picking up other signals from time to time so she got a car tape adaptor.she has no problems with that so maybe that would be the better option
JVC TD-W103 Stereo Double Cassette Deck Repair Belt Replacement
NBA: Kevin Garnett, Paul Pierce, Ray Allen: How Great Are Boston Celtics’ Big 3?
Kevin Garnett. Great Player. Ray Allen. Ditto. Paul Pierce. No arguments here. All three are future Hall of Famers, perennial All-Stars in their own right. But as a trio, where do the Celtics’ Big Three deserve to stand in NBA folklore? General manager Danny Ainge hit the jackpot in the summer of 2007. First, he sent a fifth overall pick (Jeff Green), Wally Szczerbiak and Delonte West to Seattle … Warm Tape Sound – Vintage Cassette Deck Player