m100
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RE: Cassette tapes to DVD?
A headphone to 2 rgb lead is the easiest way to do it straight from the cassette deck to a dvd recorder. When you play the dvd back you'll get the sound with a blank screen. The leads cost about a fiver from most electrical stores(curry's and comet don't sell them though). I swapped most of mine on to cd using a liteon 5006 cd/dvd recorder there's one on ebay.co.uk for £25 at the moment and this works exactly the same - headphone to 2rgb but using rewriteable cd's instead of dvd. You can also plug into your computers headphone and record streaming audio. Hope this makes sense.
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24-03-2009 23:09 |
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RE: Cassette tapes to DVD?
m100 Wrote:A headphone to 2 rgb lead is the easiest way to do it straight from the cassette deck to a dvd recorder. When you play the dvd back you'll get the sound with a blank screen. The leads cost about a fiver from most electrical stores(curry's and comet don't sell them though). I swapped most of mine on to cd using a liteon 5006 cd/dvd recorder there's one on ebay.co.uk for £25 at the moment and this works exactly the same - headphone to 2rgb but using rewriteable cd's instead of dvd. You can also plug into your computers headphone and record streaming audio. Hope this makes sense.
Actually never thought about using a PVR/DVD-Recorder. Yeah It'll work, but you'll not be able to trim the start and end points the the recording and it'll take more space on the disc as it'll be encoding it as a video source.
Oh one other point either way. Check what connections you have for connecting either end if you need to buy cabling as although the 3.5mm stereo TRS is fairly common for cheap audio connections now back in the days of tape it wasn't and your output connection could vary.
Looking at my own various bits lying dormant that have tape I have only one that takes 3.5mm stereo TRS with my other connection options being 6.3mm TRS, RCA, 5pin DIN and bare wire!
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m100
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RE: Cassette tapes to DVD?
To be honest my way of doing it is about 5/6 years old. It works for me but then all i'm transferring is loads and loads of old concert recordings and it's a very long job but they don't need editing etc anyway.
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