You need a external USB video converter. I have listed some examples below. Just hook you computer to the device and then hook your 45s, LPs, and cassette tapes to the other end.
You can covert to wav, Mp3, or any other format you like. Hope this was useful.
I tried the 14 day free trial,played around with it,once I got the hang of it I was transferring tapes onto my computer. (cable needed is an RCA to 3.5mm ,you can use your old tape deck/turntable if they have RCA jacks on them )The quality is how the tape/record sounds when played,gotta good sounding tape...get a good recording. Took 4x as long ( if not longer) once the recording was copied to the computer AT!
Regular tape speed,I had to split the songs by listening to the recording again now on the computer,timing the split function after each song.(my head is hurting remembering the steps) then you can transfer them into iTunes. You can label them before or after the importing process. If you have the time and have out of print recordings you cannot find it is worth the effort.
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