May 9, 2011

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!