Re: Can copy to a Cassette Tape from CD?
- From: "Tre Cool" <tre_c00l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2006 09:52:52 +0100
"John Marion" <john-no-spam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:%237%23TahAnGHA.4636@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
if u hav a good enough tape player and a few line cables, u cud play the cd in a cd player, hook up the headphones socket to the audio in socket in ur cassete nd just record the music
Slap me upside the head I forgot about the FM adapters and I even have one. I've been happier with the cassette adapter..
I'd say there are three choices.
1. dub CD to cassette with a boombox or home stereo.
2. use a cassette adapter.
3. use an FM adapter.
"Dennis Marks" <denmarks@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:eRYJCW8mGHA.520@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxOn 6/29/2006 6:25 AM, MapleE. wrote the following and I, Dennis Marks, have replied at the bottom:Hi John Marion:There are adapters as indicated that look like a cassette tape with a cord on it. There also wireless transmitters that take the CD player output and transmit it to an unused FM station. These will cost a little more.
Thanks for the knowledgeable response. I really appreciate it.
If possible, I would like to install 'CD Player' in my Camry.
However, a cost for installation might not come cheap. Since my
Camry is '98 which is not young any longer. So far, I have
been content with Cassette Player in my car. But, there are a
lot of CDs in my room, then I want to listen those wonderful songs
for my long-distance drive to the work.
I would be truly appreciated it if there is/are options except your
suggestion. Certainly, I would go for your suggestion if there is NO
other choice.
Thanks,
"John Marion" <john-no-spam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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You will find cassette adapters at Radio Shack and Target and K-mart andstereo.
Best Buy and Circuit City etc etc. They are usually $10. Sometimes they
come with a power supply for the CD player in a $20 car kit.
"MapleE." <someone|@comcast.net> wrote in message
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Hi:
Thanks for the responses, both.
you could use a cassette adapter to play the CD through the carThat has been common practice for many years now. <<<--- I never heard 'cassette adapter.'
Can I purchase 'cassette adapter' at local stores, such as Radio Shack
or Circuit City?
If I can, how much would this cost?
Thanks,
"John Marion" <john-no-spam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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A home stereo or a CD/cassette boombox would easily dub a CD to acassette.Or you could use a cassette adapter to play the CD through the car
stereo.
That has been common practice for many years now.
"MapleE." <someone|@comcast.net> wrote in message
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Hi:
My car is .98 Camry with Cassette Tape Player
and no CD Player.
Is it possible to copy a song with CD into a Casette Tape
so that I can listen a song with Casette Player in my Camry?
If possible, how to copy from the CD to a Cassette
Tape?
Thanks for your help in advance.
--
Dennis M. Marks
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