Converting To MP3
May 9, 2011
Converting to MP3: Order the Cassette2USB Audiocassette Converter
Those audiocassettes that have been piling up over the years (if not decades) can now find a home in your computer, portable MP3 player or car stereo. For less than $100 US, you can get the ClearClick Cassette2USB audiocassette converter, hook it up to your computer’s USB port, launch the included audio software, and record your entire audiocassette collection digitally.
The Cassette2USB can help even the lowest of the low-tech to copy audiocassette recordings and save them as files which you can listen to on smart phones and other MP3 players, or transfer for listening to on CD.
The Cassette2USB converter looks and works just like a portable cassette player. It's compatible with all major computer operating system, and makes converting to MP3 as simple as pushing its "Play" button!
Maybe you’d prefer packing up your cassettes, sending them to an audio service, and waiting a few weeks. You can also just go out and re-purchase all your music as CDs or MP3 downloads. If converting to MP3 from audiocassette yourself sounds more appealing (not to mention more economical), order the ClearClick Cassette2USB audiocassette converter.
Converting to MP3: I've been enjoying a family reunion of sorts
I've been getting reacquainted with the bands on the audio cassettes I’ve been collecting since college. After literally years of wishing I could listen to my old music as MP3s as CDs or through a smart phone, I finally found an inexpensive way to digitize them with the ClearClick Cassette2USB cassette converter.
What are your options when it comes to turning your cassette recordings into MP3s that you can listen to on CD or an MP3 player? There are audio engineering services that will do it if you don't mind packing and shipping your cassettes, then waiting a few weeks. Another option is buying everything you have on CD. Or you can do it yourself for a LOT less money!
The Cassette2USB cassette converter looks and acts just like a Walkman cassette player (remember those?), and works with Mac, PC, or Linux. Best of all, it's as easy to operate as launching the audio software and pushing a “play" button. I know it sounds too good to be true, but converting to MP3 is now THAT uncomplicated!
May 2, 2011
Worried About The Future Of Your Vinyl And Audio Cassettes? Converting to MP3 Is The Solution
If they had joints, they'd be arthritic. If they were made of flesh and bone, they would be mummified. And if they had voices, they'd be begging you for help.
"They" are the members of your vinyl record and audio cassette collection that are aging ungracefully in a dark (and hopefully moisture-free) closet or garage. The music on them misses you as much as you miss them. Even if you had players in good working order, the combination of overuse and neglect might make the next time you play them the last time. But of course, consigning them to the trash is not an option -- too many pleasant memories, and too many songs that you can't buy anymore.
Luckily, technological advancements have once again come to the rescue. As with pocket calculators, mobile phones and portable cassette players, the software and hardware needed for converting to MP3 from albums and cassettes are no longer the exclusive turf of high-priced engineers. Now there are converters and software you can use to save your recordings as MP3 files which you can listen to on smart phones and MP3 players, or convert to CDs.
If this sounds like a great opportunity to save the music on your audio cassettes and start enjoying it again, you should visit http://www.convertingtomp3.com, and here's why:
Converting To MP3.com is where you can find more information, plus one-stop shopping for software and converters to MP3 for audio cassette converters and vinyl LPs. You'll find that very reasonably priced -- at least, as compared to the price of buying a digital copy of every song you have in that box of audio cassettes!
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