This does include the software (as I mentioned before), headphones, a USB cable and the actual player which looks like a standard “Walkman”. I am so excited to be listening to all my old music I’m actually converting my Portishead tape while I’m writing this review! Also, the first time you try to convert to an mp3 you are going to need another program that I couldn’t remember in my video and that is called “lame”, it will prompt you where to to get it when you need it. The software is called audacity and in the video part of my review I show you how it works. I got out my old laptop which is a PC and tried the software included and had no issues but then I thought I would try it on my MAC and I got it to work! Instead of using the disc that is included with the software you need, you will have to download it but I found it online no problem. Īt first I was worried because the listing says this is only compatible for Windows and I have a MAC as my main computer.
I’m a music geek and there are some cassettes that I have that I have never been able to find the music on CD or have had a hard time finding on itunes so I was so excited to try this. It’s been a little while since I’ve been truly excited to write a review and I am very happy to review this cassette converter.