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Product Description
The object of this book is to show you how to transfer cassette tapes to CDs with the least amount of hassle. It's not hard, but it can be confusing considering the various types of cassettes (Type I, II, metal, chrome, etc.) and noise reduction (Dolby and DBX) that might have been in use when the cassette was originally recorded.
In this book, I cover everything you'll need to know to make a quality reproduction. Things such as...selecting the right dubbing cables, input and out put jacks, stereo to mono adapters, "Y" adapters and how to make the correct connection. I'll show you where to find dubbing cables (Radio Shack) and include the catalog numbers and prices.
Most transfers can be made using a simple $5 dubbing cable. It takes special software to transfer your cassettes to the computer but it's available for FREE on the Internet. I'll show you where to find it and how to use it. Actually, everything in this book can be found on the Net for FREE. It's having it gathered in one place and explained in an easily understood manner that gives this book its value.
Cassettes tend to get lost, broken, or just plain wear out. If you've got memories stored on an old cassette, you're at risk of losing them. By transferring them to CD, you'll be able to protect and enjoy them for years to come. For more information on the author, log onto: www.randybenjamin.com.
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