Cassette to CD and MP3 Review

Editor’s Note: This product has been removed from our side-by-side comparison because it has been replaced by another product.

Early Verdict

The Cassette to CD and MP3 converter offers an easy-to-use solution for a good price.

Pros

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    This converter specializes in the software side of the conversion process.

Cons

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    You have to provide your own tape deck to convert the cassettes.

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Editor’s Note: This product has been removed from our side-by-side comparison because it has been replaced by another product. You can still read our original review below, but Top Ten Reviews is no longer updating this product’s information.

The Cassette to CD and MP3 converter from Digitope is a reliable solution for converting your cassettes to MP3 files. The conversion quality is top-notch since this product focused on the software side of the conversion process. If you don't feel tech-savvy you don't have to worry. This product comes with a lot of features that are simple to use. While it has a solid feature set, it doesn't have as much help and support as we like to see. Overall, you will be happy with this product for converting cassettes to MP3s.

The Cassette to CD and MP3 converter offers a lot in the way of application features. Though you do have to provide your own tape deck, this can also be beneficial since the specific tape deck doesn't limit you. If the tape deck can play the cassette, you can convert it. With all of the added sound enhancement options you are sure to get your money's worth out of this cassette to MP3 converter. Digitope focuses on the software, so long as you provide the hardware, you will get quality MP3s.

J.D. Chadwick
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J.D. Chadwick started writing articles for Top Ten Reviews 2008 and, after filling the role of Multimedia Editor, the keen video creator and expert in software was one of the most prolific members of the TTR team, authoring articles on things like antivirus software, video editing apps, and more.