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AGPtek USB Portable Cassette to MP3 Converter Tape-to-MP3 Player
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tlholub
January 13, 2013 at 7:41 pm
Great Product….Very Affordable Price,
Having about 125 cassettes recorded from the mid 1980’s-late 1990’s, I was looking for a way to get them converted to MP3. I was a bit skeptical on how well this would work. But using the product reviews here for this product, I decided to go for it. It lived up to positive reviews given. And although I have only used it for about 15 cassettes so far, it has done exactly what it is supposed to do….and does it well…..and at an affordable price. Hope this helps.
C. Severn "severndigital"
January 13, 2013 at 7:09 pm
It works .. but it took some doing.,
I am running windows 7 and I was able to get this to work.. Finally!
I ended up having to mess with the settings for recording devices under Sound in the control panel.
Windows 7 defaulted two things that keep this from working correctly.
1. Win7 sets the tape deck as the default Playback device. I had to manually change the setting back to the speakers of the system.
2. The device is enabled, but not set to “allow this device” in the control panel. Under sound -> recording -> microphone array (how the deck shows up in my system) I had to goto properties and manually check the box that said allow this device.
That gets you about 90% there. to actually get this device to playback into the computer you need to do the above and then ….
3. With the deck hooked to the computer, press play.
4. with the tape actually playing, disconnect the usb cable from the deck.
5. wait until you hear the windows “bing bong” that says the usb device is removed.
6. plug it back it…. you should have playback success.
I messed around for about an hour to get this to work. I hope this helps someone in the future.
Otherwise, the until is nice, it did the job I needed, to get some old masters of a radio show I did in the 90’s converted to wav.