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Many of us have stacks of very old audio cassette tapes, 8 track tapes, and LPs. Many of us also have CD players in our homes and in our cars. Wouldn't it be great if we had those cassette tapes, 8 track tapes, and LPs on CDs?
CDs will last a lifetime (well over 100 years) and the audio quality never deteriorates no matter how many times you listen to it. Not to mention, the analog audio cassette tape is outdated technology and will not exist in the near future. On the other hand, digital CD technology is here to stay.
Using this guide you can convert all of your analog audio to digital CDs. This guide will work with almost all analog sources including: LP record players, 8 track, audio cassette tape, radio, VCR, TV, and DVD players.
This 35 page book is complete with detailed photos and screen shots and explains step-by-step how to convert audio cassette tapes, 8 tracks, or LPs to CDs using your computer. If you have a Pentium computer with a sound card, speakers, and a CD burner running Windows 95/98, ME, 2000, or XP, you're ready to get started! The CDs created using this guide can be played in any CD player. The Book is in computer format and can be read on any Windows compatible computer.
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