Patricia
There is something called Tape Express+ which converts cassette tapes to an MP3 
format. It's made by a company class *ion. I hope this helps.
Susan

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>From: Patricia Kimathi <pkima...@earthlink.net>
>Sent: Dec 6, 2012 2:30 PM
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>Subject: [MOSAIC] cassette transfer
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>Sorry for the cross posting.  I would like to ask a question of those of you 
>who are old enough to still have cassettes.  Does anyone know of a machine 
>that will let me transfer a cassette to a CD.  I have some historical 
>materials that are on cassettes, they need to be transcribed and I am afraid 
>they will break with the rewinding.  The goal is to get a machine that will 
>allow me to transfer them to CD's and work from there.  Only one copy of each 
>one is available.  My husband said he does not know of a stand alone machine 
>but maybe there is a cassette player with a usb that will allow me to plug 
>into the computer and then burn the CDS from the computer.  I would love a 
>stand alone machine if I can find one.  Any suggestions.  Thanks ahead of time.
>PatK
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