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  I bought a PlusDeck II, a cassette drive that fits in a 5.25" (CD, DVD) 
bay, and comes with supporting applications software.  Retails for about 
$130.

  The slightly funky aspect of this is that it connects to the exteranal 
sound ports on the back or the machine (motherboard or soundcard); if you 
want to retain normal sound functionality, thoise runction mus now pass 
through the PlusDeack;s interface card to reach the PC's sound hardware.

David Gillett

  

On 31 Jul 2007 at 14:04, Michael Lanspa wrote:

> Is there some kind of machine you can hook up to a PC and copy music
> from old audio cassettes to a CD on your PC?  

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