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OLD AUDIO TAPE TRANSFER TO DVD FORMAT

OLD CASSETTE TAPE RECORDING ..... BURN A DIGITAL DISC

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You can do this if you have the correct equiptment.

all you need is a casette player to play the recording you want to transfer to a dvd.

a computer which has either a mic, or a sound card that has input from the player so that you can clearly copy the audio.

from there, you can copy the audio and burn it using a burning software like NERO.

if you want some ideas of this... please follow this link

an easy way to do it 'directly to dvd' you need a DVD recorder with RCA input jacks. Just take the audio/video output from your cassette player send it to the computer input...insert blank disc and record first. when done recording. burn it thru NERO.

that is the quick and easy way

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  • Anonymous Apr 24, 2008

    follow up!



    i have a suggestion to diminish the noise you record from the casette, you have to first clean the tapehead of the cassette player so that this will minimize any noise that it may produce.



    follow the instructions on inputting the connectors from the cassette player going to the computer input. and of course, be sure that your computer has a DVD Burner...

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Can I burn a CD from a tape on an RCA Model # 8530?

The RCA Model # 8530 appears to be a stereo receiver, which means it does not have the capability to directly burn a CD from a tape.
To convert a tape to a CD format, you would typically need a separate device called a cassette deck with a built-in CD recorder or a computer with the appropriate hardware and software.
If you have access to a cassette deck with a CD recorder, you can connect the RCA Model # 8530's tape output to the input of the cassette deck and then use the cassette deck's CD recording function to transfer the audio from the tape to a blank CD.
If you have a computer, you can use an analog-to-digital converter to connect the RCA Model # 8530's tape output to the computer's audio input. You can then use audio recording software on the computer to capture the audio from the tape and save it as a digital file. Once you have the digital file, you can use CD burning software to create a CD from the captured audio.
It's important to note that the specific steps and equipment required may vary depending on the exact models and setup you have. It's recommended to consult the user manuals for your devices and, if needed, seek additional guidance from the manufacturer or a knowledgeable audio technician.
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Can I transfer cassette tapes to this unit?

Not in the same format as on the tape. They would have to be converted to digital music files such as MP3 first. That would require audio capture software on the PC. Then, once you have the music converted, you can burn it to the CD/DVD.
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Instruction Manual for model 2034

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Tape-2-MP3 Converter/Player
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