DeeBrealsweet I have 3 ways, there may be more, but I don't know any other way. One Way: An android phone and an app called Power Director works nicely. I recommend a quiet setting and a cassette player that can be listened to without headphones. Use the Voice Recorder on the android phone (that way the recording will be saved to the media/sounds or music folder). You can put it next to the cassette player and record it as it plays. Then download the Power Director app. This is where you can add recordings, music and pictures to convert it to video. Second Way: A recorder and a Computer. A portable recorder with a USB would be nice, that way it can plug into the computer to save it to a folder there. Windows Movie Maker, will be able to help you add pictures and the recording to convert it into video. Third Way: Use a Recorder on a computer/laptop. This is more tricky because I'm not sure if there are cassette players who have some type of USB or cord that can connect directly into a computer. Or simply find a quiet setting and sit the cassette player next to the computer. Recording it that way. Then, convert it to video on Windows Movie Maker.
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my mom has hundreds of cassette tapes from here. does anybody know how i can upload them?
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I have 3 ways, there may be more, but I don't know any other way.
One Way:
An android phone and an app called Power Director works nicely.
I recommend a quiet setting and a cassette player that can be listened to without headphones.
Use the Voice Recorder on the android phone (that way the recording will be saved to the media/sounds or music folder). You can put it next to the cassette player and record it as it plays.
Then download the Power Director app. This is where you can add recordings, music and pictures to convert it to video.
Second Way:
A recorder and a Computer.
A portable recorder with a USB would be nice, that way it can plug into the computer to save it to a folder there.
Windows Movie Maker, will be able to help you add pictures and the recording to convert it into video.
Third Way:
Use a Recorder on a computer/laptop. This is more tricky because I'm not sure if there are cassette players who have some type of USB or cord that can connect directly into a computer.
Or simply find a quiet setting and sit the cassette player next to the computer. Recording it that way.
Then, convert it to video on Windows Movie Maker.
Speak Solace ok you can email the directions (loriw2012@yahoo.com) or upload instructions here. Thank You!!
If u do I would like 2 hear those tapes