Help, I am looking for a portable mp3 player to play in my car, since all I have in my car right now is a cassette player, and considering it s a new car and all, I dont really want to be messing with its wiring and stuff.I have tried to record my mp3s to cassettes, but its just too cumbersome and time consuming these days,not to mention the additional costs of having to buy batteries, recording cassetes, and my cassette recorder suddenly started playing everything I recorded twice as fast , it stopped recording properly and I dont know why.
I am currently looking for a player that can play mp3s from my computer in my car. Any suggestions ?
I m really clueless about these things, do i get an mp3 player, an Ipod, or a handphone with alll the mp3 and camera features inside ?
How much issit gonna cost and how effective will the sound quality be produced ?
plus, issit safe to be having the player on while driving, and can i create playlists like you do with winamp or a thumb drive ?
thx
When hooking a cassette player to the pc to record songs onto the recorder on the pc and the music sounds like if it was played through small speakers of a portable cd-cassette payer. I have a Audio editor on my pc, can you fix the recording music sound like if it was on a stereo
I'm a kid of '92, I'm not supposed to know this stuff.
It's my mom's old Magnavox AS305 (record player, cassette player, radio). I haven't used the cassette player in years, it was extremely dusty, but I was able to get my mom to clean it for me. Now my problem is this terrible squealing noise. I looked it up on the Internet and it said that I needed to demagnetize it. Hooray for me, I have a demagnetizer. Too bad I have no idea how it works.
It's pretty much this: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/9b/Head_Demagnetizer.JPG/300px-Head_Demagnetizer.JPG
It has a battery in the back, a little red light on the front. I probably need a new battery, but I still don't know how to use this when I do get one.
Help?
Step by step, please.
Rush doesn't sound good when there's a high pitched noise all during Tom Sawyer.
I figured out how to make the red light come on! I press the little thing at the bottom of the cassette looking thing. @.@
But what does the red light do? I'm guessing that there's something about pressing that button that makes it work.
I think I got it...
But it's still squeaking terribly. Any suggestions?
To be more specific, i want to put music from a CD on to a cassette. (dont ask why, i just do :P) Using a CD and Cassette player. You know that Record button on the player? I wanna see if I can actually do this. Is it possible?
I have a cassette player that plays a special type of cassette and there are many songs I do not recognize. I have heard of shazam for cellular phones but for some reason I cannot access their website. Also, I cannot upgrade my phone at this time. Is there a computer program that can recognize the title and artist of a track using a microphone?
I want to record a demo for my band. The equipment I was thinking of getting is three microphones and a dual cassette deck. I already own a regular single cassette player/recorder. Using the single cassette recorder, I was going to plug one mic in the left input jack to record over by the drums, and plug the other mic in the right input jack for guitar and vocals. i was going to use the third mic for vocals and use a vintage analog delay guitar effect and run it through a 15w guitar amp. so basically the two mics plugged into the cassette deck are recording the whole thing live. first off, does this plan seem like it will turn out good?
the second part is, is there any way i can playback this recording, and record another another guitar on top of it? is it possible to do that with the equipment that i have? the reason i'm going with tape is because i want to produce an authentic raw sound, but i also want it to sound somewhat clear and have an overall good quality.
I no longer even have a cassette player But would it be possible to put these cassettes on cd's? And if I could, then how is it done?
I also want to purchase some kind of cassette player before they even stop making them.
I am trying to copy audio from cassette tapes to CD-Rom with my cassette player and my computer connected together from the headphone jack of the cassette player to the microphone or line-in jack of my computer's sound card.
Any advice would greatly be appreciated.
i have a really old cassette player which i do all my home recording with.the vocals sound really crappy and muffled and the guitar sounds distant.is there an easier way to do home recording other than spending thousands on expensive gear?
I have a 95' blue Chevy Lumina. I'm wondering how much I should try to sell it for.It has damage to the passenger front side, and the inside isn't that great, the people I bought it from didn't keep it very clean.It drives good but as of right now, it has a dead battery. I used Kelly Blue Book but it gave me the price for excellent. Oh, everything is power, power windows, locks, steering. Has a radio that works well and a cassette player. That's an antique!!! But ya. Please consider the economy and the damages and give me the best price. Thank you so much!
I'm in a band and we are looking for a somewhat affordable and easy way to record our gigs. We have a guy with a mixer and all that, but we want something easier to do at every show. Any ideas on how we could record the shows? The idea we are going for is similar to having an old school cassette player in the audience somewhere, only we want one that records as mp3's or onto cd.
PLEASE HELP ME with a vintage Kenwood receiver (KA-72B w/o manual).
I'm trying to help my neighbor with their stereo questions. The
final intention is to copy their collection of vintage cassette
tapes to their new CD(s) with the new Pioneer recorder that
was purchased.
The cassette tapes play fine through the Kenwood receiver
and it appears that the Pioneer recorder is working as well.
The Pioneer CD recorder is now connected to input "A" and
the cassette player is connected to input "B".
Anyone have advice on how to operate the Kenwood receiver
to enable the cassette source (input B) to record on the CD
recorder (input A) ??
GREATLY APPRECIATE assistance in the operation of this
hardware to enable this dubbing operation to proceed.
With harmony.
JAL
I have an adapter to convert the output of the cassette player to 3.5 mm to plug in to my mic port. But when I try to record with audacity it doesn't see anything there to record. Is my mic port not working as a line in?
I would like to record a cassette tape to a cd but I don't know how! All I have is a stereo that has a cd player and one cassette player with recording capabilities in it. Can someone tell me how to do it?
I'm just curious how to record in stereo to my cassette player on my portable radio.
Trying to turn my old cassettes into mp3 via my computer through a cassette player (boombox) keep buying wrong connection perhaps? I bought a 1.8M stereo mini cable. I have realaudio but not usb on my audio device?
This would be like a antique or nastalga I m looking for this stero that was about 3 ft tall and maybe 2ft wide it had a record player on the top and a 8 track in the front as well as a cassette player.
The best part was that all that was in the top 1 ft of the stero the bottom 2 ft had lights i think like 9 if i can remember like disco stuff. I want to find that if I can. any help? anyone know what the heck im talking about?
The dumb thing was at walmart back then so surely someone had one??? i think this was in 79, 80 81 82 something like that
i may need the right term cause i have tried ebay no luck