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I bought a Russian Course and I received manual and 3 audio tape cassetes .
Tape cassettes are complicated to listen and I even do not have an audio tape player . I wish to copy them in CDs for MY USE ONLY , I do not want to break any copyrights .

Do you know where I can do it in London , if possible near Chiswick ?

2006-12-19 21:45:44 · 4 answers · asked by egilaberte 2 in Consumer Electronics Music & Music Players

4 answers

Couple options... you can get a PLUSDECK 2 -- (do a google) - a tape deck for your computer that will make stuff into mp3/wav/cd etc. You can burn it that way. Also, there are mp3 players (such as iAudio... see www.cowon.com) that allow a line-in recording to mp3... then you can transfer to a CD. There is nothing that I know of that will do it faster. Either way, it will have to happen in real-time... in other words, 3 cassettes... 3 hours, or whatever. Hope this helps.

2006-12-19 22:02:40 · answer #1 · answered by samovar7 1 · 0 0

Its gonna be digital to any extent further. I nonetheless purchase CDs by way of the indisputable fact that is massive to personal and makes it extra personal to some artists. i'm with the human beings who imagine the digital age is hurting music badly

2016-12-01 00:03:50 · answer #2 · answered by korniyenko 4 · 0 0

without breaking the copyright laws, this is not possible unless that russian course has branch in london.

2006-12-19 21:48:28 · answer #3 · answered by Angel 4 · 0 0

well pal the only waY IS TO borrow a cassette player and then play the tape on it.KEep quiet and record it on ur computer ........then burn it on a CD.........THIS IS THE ONLY AND ONLY WAY

2006-12-19 21:56:35 · answer #4 · answered by Furqan 2 · 0 0

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