

Try it!* If there’s a problem it will be noise.** If you’re getting excessive noise (hiss or hum that’s over-and-above the noise coming from the tape) then you may benefit from the Behringer or something similar. Your soundcard may be perfectly adequate. I want to be sure that I do this right the first time In the more recent CD version and that are “lost” besides those who have the old Important to me because there are songs on them which have been cut-out I have not done this before with cassettes. Of the only video editors that would install nicely on my computer. I use VSDC which is free and very easy and was one For video, I find microsoft movie makerĪnd DVD maker to be very poor. I have had issues with Microsoft in poor quality for video but I will try the Yes, the three-pronged cable is correct, but wanted to knowįor sure from someone that it would work with my old machine before I buy it otherwise I wouldīuy a Pyle dual cassette deck with USB transfer using Audacity.
