I have a Sears Solid State Cassette Recorder (similar to the first one shown here) and Im trying to figure out how to put the cassette onto the laptop computer. Do you know what wires are needed and what holes do they go in??
Use the line-in or mic-in on the computer and the earphone out on the tape recorder. It'd be better to use a higher quality cassette deck as it would have better frequency response and noise reduction.
my video camra is sick, it has an av input in it so i could record tv shows digitly . sweet music, did you make the music youre self? cool video, why is the picture quality so poor?
Some of the music was preformed by my friend. The picture quality is bad cause I had my camera in front of the TV. (this was before I could hook the camera into the computer directly)
Not bad. The music's pretty good too. I have a suggestion about getting VHS onto YouTube. Get a cheap DVD recorder, it doesn't need to be anything special, just as long as it uses DVD-R, not DVD+R, you could then copy the videos onto disc and then copy the videos from the disc onto the computer, edit and xvid them and then upload. Or you could get a video capture card (if you're Ok with taking the case of the computer), or a video capture that plugs into the USB.
CassetteMaster I have this device that hooks to a USB port and you can plug in a VCR to it and copy VHS tapes to DVD works with DVD players too and any device with standard red white yellow RCA connectors google Videosafe cameramate it works pretty good I use it to make videos from my playstation but the sound is kinda tinny gonna figger out why
I got mine at a discount store for Reduced to $24.99. I got it in Wells maine when i went to see my dad. you can maybe google it and then maybe you can find the same one i got for cheap maybe and compare prices
I'm glad you liked it-Batman and a microcassette recorder-HILARIOUS!! And wow! The same TV. I saw another of the same model same type TV at the same pawn shop were I aquired the AKAI X-360D!
at 3:53 i have 80 of those exact same tapes, 58 of them are still in pakaging
themasterofmovies 1 year ago
I have a Sears Solid State Cassette Recorder (similar to the first one shown here) and Im trying to figure out how to put the cassette onto the laptop computer. Do you know what wires are needed and what holes do they go in??
shadow1967000 2 years ago
Use the line-in or mic-in on the computer and the earphone out on the tape recorder. It'd be better to use a higher quality cassette deck as it would have better frequency response and noise reduction.
CassetteMaster 2 years ago
Thankyou , for taking the time to reply . I'll try that ...
shadow1967000 2 years ago
Sony made their first recorder in 1955. The Pine Brook Motor Lodge was built one year later.
PineBrookMotorLodge 2 years ago
my video camra is sick, it has an av input in it so i could record tv shows digitly . sweet music, did you make the music youre self? cool video, why is the picture quality so poor?
windoes98se 2 years ago
Some of the music was preformed by my friend. The picture quality is bad cause I had my camera in front of the TV. (this was before I could hook the camera into the computer directly)
CassetteMaster 2 years ago
Not bad. The music's pretty good too. I have a suggestion about getting VHS onto YouTube. Get a cheap DVD recorder, it doesn't need to be anything special, just as long as it uses DVD-R, not DVD+R, you could then copy the videos onto disc and then copy the videos from the disc onto the computer, edit and xvid them and then upload. Or you could get a video capture card (if you're Ok with taking the case of the computer), or a video capture that plugs into the USB.
CoolDudeClem 3 years ago
Luckily since this video was made I have got a FireWire for my camcorder and can put VHS to camcorder tape, then transfer that to the computer.
CassetteMaster 3 years ago
I like that look, with the camera up against the TV. i like the rounded edges, and the picture quality is pretty good for being recorded off the TV.
haha it's just like a Kinescope!! this is what they did in the old days.
wilkes85 4 years ago
Number 9...Number 9....Number 9
bluenazz 4 years ago
What did you think of the video I made??
CassetteMaster 4 years ago
CassetteMaster I have this device that hooks to a USB port and you can plug in a VCR to it and copy VHS tapes to DVD works with DVD players too and any device with standard red white yellow RCA connectors google Videosafe cameramate it works pretty good I use it to make videos from my playstation but the sound is kinda tinny gonna figger out why
coondogtheman1234 4 years ago
Can you get it for cheap?
CassetteMaster 4 years ago
I got mine at a discount store for Reduced to $24.99. I got it in Wells maine when i went to see my dad. you can maybe google it and then maybe you can find the same one i got for cheap maybe and compare prices
coondogtheman1234 4 years ago
if you get this device and the sound is tinny and u cannot adjust the bass/treble use the line in port on your computer instead
coondogtheman1234 3 years ago
Nice! I feel the same way about my Boomboxes. 8)
boomboxdude 4 years ago
Awesome video!
Hehe, I really liked the stop motion animation parts.
Now seeing your Zenith System 3 TV, I just scored that exact same TV this past weekend.
speedyc395 4 years ago
I'm glad you liked it-Batman and a microcassette recorder-HILARIOUS!! And wow! The same TV. I saw another of the same model same type TV at the same pawn shop were I aquired the AKAI X-360D!
CassetteMaster 4 years ago