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Reshow cassette converter/player with tiny & exquisite look. Lightweight and portable. Wonderful memories always worth to recall. What a pity if you throw away the things past which are carrying the most precious. With this amazing invention, you can convert all the tapes into MP3 and store them into thumb drive, MP3 Player or any other digital device. What are you still waiting for? Now give a chance to awaken your precious memories. Direction: Please check that if you use battery power, you should turn the switch (top of the cassette player) to AA side, same as USB power. Tips: if the battery is low, that the LED green light would be solid which can't record. Then, make sure that you've connected thumb drive to the cassette player. It would not record unless connecting thumb drive.Please keep a distance from modem, router and other devices' wireless signal source during converting for better sound.If there be some problems with mp3 quality, please refer to the user manual, bullet point and notice.Notice:Speed of converting can't be adjusted, same as the speed of playing tape. Auto mode: press the up down button till the LED light turn blue. It needs some interval times between two songs for automatically detect. Sound quality: depends on the audio source. If the music level of tapes is low, that the mp3 of converting from it will be not good either. The item has no built-in speaker, except attached earphone. Battery, cassette/tape and thumb drive are not included.Specification: Converter format: MP3 Working time: 1 hour with 2*AA battery Audio channel: Stereo L/R Bit Rate: 128KbpsPackage include: 1 x Cassette tape to mp3 USB flash drive converter 1 x USB cable 1 x User Manual 1 x Earphone
A**R
Avoid. Avoid. Avoid .
Utterly useless. This unit is generic and sold with different branding. Look closely at many pictures of cassette to usb and you'll notice it's the same unit. Avoid them all please. Poor build quality, poor audio quality and a waste of your hard earned.
G**T
works for what i wanted
Player came quicker than quoted. Somthing rattled inside on opening but it was only the battery compartment cover, come loose. Buttons and plastic body quite flimsy, play button sometimes needed 2 presses before tape would run. Generally it worked fine for what I wanted as I was giving away all my old tapes but needed to check the unlabelled ones that had conversations on, which I kept. So for £20 it is fine but don't think it would last long in prolonged use. Have not attempted to copy the saved tapes to the computer yet so can't say how well that will turn out. The sound through the head phones was good, though as there is no way to turn up the volume on the cassette some of the voices were difficult to hear. Would probably be better once going through an amplifier.
D**N
As advertised
Seems as advertised and Del on time ok for price, not had time to use it much so cant offer more
G**I
A LOVELY MACHINE.
THIS IS JUST WHAT I WANTED; I LOVE MUSIC.
M**N
good product
as described
S**Y
Good quality
Good quality worth the money
A**R
Convert those tapes before they are completely obsolete
I found a 20 year old box of audio tapes, but I no longer had a cassette player. I knew the tapes were tapes from where I recorded audio of my toddler's bedtime routines, and I really wanted to hear his voice again, so I ordered this.This device is allowing me to convert those old audio cassettes into files I can play on my computer, ipod or mp3 player.This device isn't a standard cassette deck - it does not record new audio, or play audio over speakers - it does have a headphone jack so you can hear what is being copied, though.How it works:.1) Install a small software program onto your Windows PC. The box says for Windows XP/Vista/Windows 7, but I am using it on Windows 10 with no issues. An internal paper said it also supports OS for Mac too if your Mac has a build in cd-rom.2) Connect the device to your PC using small usb cable (provided, but you need USB port - and the cable is pretty short, so it needs to be accessible.).3) Open your software program (Audacity) and change a few settings, which the paper walks you through.4) Insert cassette tape into the device and click play (with headphones connected to device to hear what is being recorded). Click the 'RECORD' button in the audacity app, and click stop on both the app and the device when you want to stop.5) The application will allow you to edit the recorded content. I haven't tried to use any of the editing functions other than clipping out extraneous parts of the recording with too much noise, too much silence, or too much obnoxiousness on the part of the parent or toddler.6) When ready to save the file, select Export (which you can't do while it is playing/recording). You can save the output to various types of files. MP3, WAV are the two types I tried. Apparently you can also save as AIFF, GSM, Ogg Vorbic, WMA, AMR, M4A, AC3, or Flac. I have no experience with those, so don't bother asking.
A**R
Did the job just fine for digitizing my old cassette memories
Had about 20 old cassettes from some band rehearsals and shows I played back in the 90s that I wanted to transfer. Checked into having a service do it and it was just too expensive. Saw this on Amazon and figured I'd give it a try since it was so inexpensive. Worked perfectly for my needs. People have to remember that old cassettes just aren't going to sound all that clear no matter what. I knew that this wouldn't magically turn my old cassettes into CD quality tracks. All I wanted was to digitize these memories so they wouldn't be lost forever. Mission accomplished. Very easy to use. I have a Mac and it worked just fine. Used my own recording software. Since I already do audio engineering this was very easy for me to figure out. Was transferring within 5 minutes. But I'd say the instructions are pretty good for anyone who needs a helping hand. The software they provide (Audacity) is very solid and easy to use free recording software that you can also get right off the internet.It's not the most well made unit ever created but if you are careful with it there's no reason you couldn't transfer a whole load of old cassette memories for a fraction of the cost of having a service do it for you.
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