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I have a young son and a busy job. I want to convert about 150
cassettes of my old radio shows, live tapes and other things onto cd-r. The problem is that I took one cassette last night, tried to follow all the directions in the software and blew about 3 hours trying to get it to work right- it never did. So I ask ya, before I spend another 3 hours doing it "right" is there a shortcut, possibly consumer, possibly pro device that will convert cassettes to CDR en masse? I have the time to adjust all the live tapes, but I don't have the time to convert about 50 copies of my radio show from the 80s, you know? That would be 2 hours work every day for 50 days! My dream device has to run on its own while I walk away. thanks for any info, Don |
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