How to Convert Cassette to Audio CD by Calvin Ford - HTML preview

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CD Recommendation

Look for bargain CD’s in your local electronic or food store such as Maplins, Lidl, and Tescoe. Make sure they say 80 minutes or higher on the label. Some store (Maplin, Argos etc) sell them by the hundred or 50’s at a greatly reduce price.

The rewrite disc might be more expensive than the read only disc. The choice is up to you. Just bear in mind these few pointers:
· Rewrite (CD/RW) disc means you can record to it any amount of times.
· Read (CD/R) disc means you are only allowed one record – it cannot be overwritten.
· CD/RW disc is similar to a new cassette – the tabs are unbroken.
· CD/R disc is similar to a cassette that has the tabs broken to prevent the tape being overwritten.