[Hidden-tech] Digitizing microcassette content

Steve Unkles steveunkles at yahoo.com
Fri Dec 2 16:18:55 EST 2011


Hi Deb,
I can work with microcassettes and get it onto CD with or without restoration.  You can always work from the CD to edit or enhance and compress to MP3.

Lots of options for different needs and price ranges.

 
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Hi,

There was a discussion about this a few years ago, and I can only imagine the technology has changed significantly.

I have an interview with my grandmother on microcassette that is of personal and geneological value. I'd like to get it onto a CD and/or mp3 format to share with family. I have a few other tapes I'd like to translate, too. Sound quality doesn't need to meet the highest of professional standards.

Could someone tell me who can do this? Where did Memory Magic go?

Thanks,
Deb

 
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