US WTB: Looking For Someone To Make A Cassette For Me

Discussion in 'Want to Buy Requests (WTB)' started by twinkie2001, Jan 15, 2016.

  1. twinkie2001

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    Figured this was too many minutes for a blank cassette. CD would be fine.
     
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    Think I can do that. Why not do it yourself, though?
     
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    Every time I try to burn the songs onto a blank CD, my car doesn't read it. Don't know what I'm doing wrong.
     
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    jakeeeenator Site Supporter 2015

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    You may be burning a data cd. There is usually 2 different options when burning a cd.
     
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  6. Kyoto

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    Use iTunes and don't burn a data CD. Let us know if it works!
     
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    45 minutes per side with a C90. CD-R is 74 minutes, but most nowadays would do 80 (although you can get 90 minute overburnable CDs).

    Your best bet is to buy the tracks / albums on iTunes and burn them... or buy the original CDs.
     
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    and here I thought this might be an excuse to get my old dual cassette deck out and plug it into the desktop
     
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    If someone wants to make a cassette, I could always use one.
     
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    takeshi385 Site Supporter 2013

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    I seem to remember having to convert them to wav files and then burn in music cd mode.
     
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    thepokemask Why have a virtual boy when you can have a potato?

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    if your radio has an aux to plug into you could buy an aux cable that you plug in your phone then use an app like spotify pandora or just download the song onto your phone.

     
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    This is usually the case and is probably why they won't play, even when you burn MP3's as a data CD a CD or DVD player that will play MP3's will play them. But in most cases they need to be converted to WAV first.
     
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