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Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2025
It does not come with instructions or software; you have to go online, and it takes you where you think you need to purchase the software. When I did finally get it to work, tried to convert to mp3 which it said it did, yet when I tried it my windows media player would play it but no sound. This device and the software are completely useless unless you want to play only with their software. I will be returning it, do not buy!!!
Twang
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2025
operation of this device is problematic. it wont work with laptop, garageband or chrome.. in fact I dunno if it ever works for anything. bottom line is if you're not a really smart experienced expert this is a joke. i thought I could plug it in and mix my old reel to reel tapes to something compatible with the PC.. but nope. it offers NO instructions,no software, nothing. a joke dont buy it.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2025
Works great. Transferring records to PC and sound quality is awesome.
Anonymous
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2024
I bought this to transfer cassette tapes to MP3s. This was EXACTLY what I was looking for. Very user friendly. I didn't read the directions. I just plugged one end into the headphone jack in my cassette player ( using a 1/8 to 1/4 " adapter) and the other end into my computer. My MacBook pro immediately found Logicpro. So, I was in business. GREAT transfer sound that I can EQ in Logic. I'm a very happy camper!
Ton
Reviewed in the Netherlands on February 28, 2024
Ik wilde hem om keyboard op te nemen.Dat gaat goed.Op linux zorin ging niet goed.Nu linux Ubuntu gaat het prima.Download in de store het programma Audacity.Koppel afspeel apparaat op je laptop/pcGa naar instellingen.Geluid.En zet microfoon op microfoon USB.Het is een zeer krachtig programma.Volledig gratis.Je ziet de opname wel in de balk golf.Maar hoort niks.Bij het afspelen hoor je wel de opname.Dat moet ik even uitzoeken.Maar de opname is CD kwaliteit.Dus het werkt.
martin Preuß
Reviewed in Germany on January 18, 2024
ich suchte einen weg mein Audiosignal vom DJ-pult ins Android handy zu bekommen. (livestreams z.B.) und das hat wunderbar funktioniert.
M. Chamberlain
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2023
This USB audio capture device is perfect for my use case. I'm using it to take the 3.5mm analog stereo audio output from a Karaoke wireless 4-microphone mixer and get it into a Zoom meeting.I host monthly Zoom meetings for our neighborhood association. Last fall we transitioned from Zoom-ONLY to hybrid meetings. The clubhouse where we meet for the in-person portion is pretty big and with our Board sitting at table at the front, our members in the back facing the board, and guest speakers between I had struggled to get an audio setup that would allow our REMOTE attendees to hear everyone. I finally settled on a wireless microphone system with 4 separate microphones that I can put around the room as needed. But the base station receiver for those microphones outputs a mix of audio from all four microphones through an analog 3.5mm port. I still needed a way to get that to appear as a digital audio input on my laptop. This device worked perfectly! I connected the 3.5mm analog output from the karaoke system, to this audio capture device, then plugged the USB end into my laptop. Then in the Zoom meeting I just selected the new USB 2.0 Audio Capture device using the Microphone selector at the bottom of the Zoom call. Everyone remote could finally hear all of the action in our in-person portion of the meeting. Problem solved!Oh, and for additional info: My laptop does have a combo headset/microphone analog 3.5mm jack, but it uses a 3-ring layout to output stereo audio and accept mono audio input (like you get from a wired cell phone headset cable back when phones had a 3.5mm jack). My karaoke system output is a simple 3.5mm 2-ring stereo signal, so I couldn't just run a cable from the karaoke system to my laptop directly.
Andrew P.
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2023
This is exactly what i needed for my PS Vita audio + video capture. If you are looking for an audio capture device that can not only capture audio in stereo from RCA cables but also auxiliary, this is a solid choice. No need to use a DAC dongle for USB that has a mono line-in, or need for a splitter to get stereo output on another speaker. I used OBS to do the audio capture, so you don't exactly NEED the driver for the capture device at all honestly.
Göran G
Reviewed in Sweden on November 18, 2023
Fungerar super smidigt. Plug and play rakt in i Quicktime via 3.5 mm pluggen. Helnöjd!!
Jarod T.
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2022
The bass can overload a bit easily. The audio came in mono at first, but it turns out the problem was with the program. From MixPad to Zenmaster and now it's perfect. Incredibly easy to use, and no hiss or background noise while plugging from the headphone jack of my Line 6 PodXt Live to a very old Chromebook.
Mauro
Reviewed in Italy on August 16, 2021
Avevo bisogno di convertire le mie vecchie cassette in file mp3. Il prodotto funziona egregiamente, non ha bisogno di installazione. La qualità sonora, tenendo conto della fonte originale, mi sembra più che accettabile. Difficile cogliere le differenze fra originale e file, tenendo conto della qualità delle cassette che risalgono anche anche a 30 anni fa. La vera (ed unica) difficoltà è nel "fare pratica" con Audacity, il programma che serve per la registrazione. Anche se abbastanza intuitivo, richiede un po' di pratica. E contiene strumenti utili a migliorare, per quanto si può, la qualità originale del suono. Lo consiglio, se non ci sono particolari pretese "soniche"
Pepe
Reviewed in Spain on June 5, 2021
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JimBoCoUs
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2020
Plug and play. Lots of messing around in Windows required, but that's normal. While Windows may see the device, it may also be necessary to go into sound settings and tell Windoze to actually use what it sees.Don't bother with the included Audacity disk if you can google "Audacity download" to get the current version via internet.So far, I've ripped a couple LPs and half a dozen cassettes, and am pleased with the results. Nice to get some of those old tunes on the server. The audio quality is excellent.A few thoughts on Ripping using Audacity:Once it's ripped, there are a few "Effect" filters you may wish to try out -1) Amplify - Will apply gain to the ripped tracks, if the audio seems too low. Recommended.2) Click - Does an OK job of handling the worst clicks and pops from LPs. It can be used selectively only where needed, or applied to the entire rip if needed. Not a cure all, but useful.Splitting into separate tracks:I've not been able to find a way to do that easily in Audacity, though you'd think there'd be a tool for it. Instead, I "File>Export" the entire rip as a single file, then use NCH's freeware Wavepad, which makes it easy to split.So, I'm impressed with this tool.
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