Can copy to a Cassette Tape from CD?

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Hi:
My car is .98 Camry with Cassette Tape Player
and no CD Player.

Is it possible to copy a song with CD into a Casette Tape
so that I can listen a song with Casette Player in my Camry?

If possible, how to copy from the CD to a Cassette
Tape?

Thanks for your help in advance.
 
A home stereo or a CD/cassette boombox would easily dub a CD to a cassette.
Or you could use a cassette adapter to play the CD through the car stereo.
That has been common practice for many years now.
 
A home stereo or a CD/cassette boombox would easily dub a CD to a cassette.
Or you could use a cassette adapter to play the CD through the car stereo.
That has been common practice for many years now.

Plug a tape recorder into the headphone jack of the computer with a
double plug cord.

--
Dennis M. Marks

Disclaimer: The above is my opinion. I do not guarantee it. Be sure to
back up any files involved and use at your own risk. Batteries not
included. Not for internal use. Don't run with knives.
 
Hi:
Thanks for the responses, both.
That has been common practice for many years now. <<<

--- I never heard 'cassette adapter.'
Can I purchase 'cassette adapter' at local stores, such as Radio Shack
or Circuit City?
If I can, how much would this cost?

Thanks,
 
You will find cassette adapters at Radio Shack and Target and K-mart and
Best Buy and Circuit City etc etc. They are usually $10. Sometimes they
come with a power supply for the CD player in a $20 car kit.
 
Hi John Marion:
Thanks for the knowledgeable response. I really appreciate it.

If possible, I would like to install 'CD Player' in my Camry.
However, a cost for installation might not come cheap. Since my
Camry is '98 which is not young any longer. So far, I have
been content with Cassette Player in my car. But, there are a
lot of CDs in my room, then I want to listen those wonderful songs
for my long-distance drive to the work.

I would be truly appreciated it if there is/are options except your
suggestion. Certainly, I would go for your suggestion if there is NO
other choice.

Thanks,
 
Hi John Marion:
Thanks for the knowledgeable response. I really appreciate it.

If possible, I would like to install 'CD Player' in my Camry.
However, a cost for installation might not come cheap. Since my
Camry is '98 which is not young any longer. So far, I have
been content with Cassette Player in my car. But, there are a
lot of CDs in my room, then I want to listen those wonderful songs
for my long-distance drive to the work.

I would be truly appreciated it if there is/are options except your
suggestion. Certainly, I would go for your suggestion if there is NO
other choice.

Thanks,
There are adapters as indicated that look like a cassette tape with a
cord on it. There also wireless transmitters that take the CD player
output and transmit it to an unused FM station. These will cost a little
more.

--
Dennis M. Marks

Disclaimer: The above is my opinion. I do not guarantee it. Be sure to
back up any files involved and use at your own risk. Batteries not
included. Not for internal use. Don't run with knives.
 
Slap me upside the head I forgot about the FM adapters and I even have one.
I've been happier with the cassette adapter.
I'd say there are three choices.
1. dub CD to cassette with a boombox or home stereo.
2. use a cassette adapter.
3. use an FM adapter.
 
if u hav a good enough tape player and a few line cables, u cud play the cd
in a cd player, hook up the headphones socket to the audio in socket in ur
cassete nd just record the music
 
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