Of course they could be converted to CD format...you need to check with
place where they record and sell CDs
Thanks
On Nov 28, 2016 12:22 PM, "deepak singla" wrote:
> Hi all
> One of my friends has a good collection of cassettes recorded for the
> studies. But, now a days non-availability of tap
Thanks all for your valuable information.
On 11/28/16, Austin Pinto wrote:
> you will need a working player to convert them to digital.
> if you have a player you can do the following.
> 1. purchase an ox cable.
> 2. download goldwave on your computer.
> 3. now connect 1 end of your ox cable in
you will need a working player to convert them to digital.
if you have a player you can do the following.
1. purchase an ox cable.
2. download goldwave on your computer.
3. now connect 1 end of your ox cable in the headphone pin of your player.
4. connect the other end in the mike pin on your compu
Philips geet cassette player should be available on amazon.in
Nirmal
On Nov 28, 2016 12:22 PM, "deepak singla" wrote:
> Hi all
> One of my friends has a good collection of cassettes recorded for the
> studies. But, now a days non-availability of tape recorders makes it
> difficult to listen the
Hi all
One of my friends has a good collection of cassettes recorded for the
studies. But, now a days non-availability of tape recorders makes it
difficult to listen the same.
Is there any solution for the same? or, if there is any option
available that these cassettes can be converted into digita