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I know that devices exist which can convert cassette tapes into MP3s via USB.
I have hundreds of tapes which I'd like to convert.
Are there any devices which can do this in a batch style - i.e. put in multiple cassettes, start it running, and come back later to multiple MP3 files?
Update: I should have mentioned that these are church sermons, rather than purchased music. So the tapes are the only originals; and quality isn't as important as it would be for music.
Also, it's the batch aspect which I'm particularly asking about, to attempt to avoid (if possible) manual tape insertion/extraction for hundreds of tapes. I'm aware of devices such as the ION USB tape converters.
2This would be worth it if there is sentimental value in those recordings... otherwise it is probably faster and cheaper to simply re-purchase digital versions of music. – M. Dudley – 2010-11-08T01:20:16.760
Not to mention, the quality would be better. – Force Flow – 2010-11-08T01:47:11.107
Depends on whether that music even exists in a (legal) digital version... :P – JanC – 2010-11-08T01:49:18.533