An audio cassette tape is a magnetic tape used to record sound, originally developed by Philips in 1962. Audio cassettes come in two varieties, either normal or chrome. They are played on a cassette player, which is a portable device that uses a small, hand-held cassette deck to play back the recorded audio.
Audio cassette tapes have largely been replaced by compact discs, which offer superior sound quality. However, there are still a number of uses for audio cassettes, including personal recordings, music lessons, and language learning.
If you have an audio cassette tape that you would like to convert …