Transfer 8-TRACK audio tape to file
Complete pricing below.
8-Track audio tape cartridges were introduced in 1964 by a joint venture of manufacturers led by Leer Jet in association with Ampex, Ford, and others to provide audio content for the transportation industry and others. Ford installed 8-track tape players in automobiles starting in 1966. An 8-track cartridge has one reel that plays as an endless loop. 8-track tape transports at a speed of 3-3/4ips. 8-track tape is 6.35mm (¼-inch) wide and cartridges measure 5-1/2 x 4 x ¾-inches. 8-track was replaced by the standard audio cassette in the late 1970s.
PRICES:
TRANSFER audio tape to mp3 file: $45 per tape.
USB FLASH DRIVE (Thumb drive) for audio file(s): $10 each (up to 16Gb).
DOWNLOAD audio files and 30 day Cloud storage: $10 per order (25Gb max).
CD (audio CDs are becoming obsolete): $20 each (80 minutes max).
mp3 is a very common and well supported file format; files on a USB flash drive will play in Windows and MAC computers and will plug & play in many modern TVs. Other file formats available by request (wav, aaif, etc).
LONG TAPE (more than 2 hours): add $12 for each additional hour ($0.20 per minute).
mp3 is a very common and well supported file format; files on a USB flash drive will play in Windows and MAC computers and will plug & play in many modern TVs. Other file formats available by request (wav, aaif, etc).