Transfer MICRO audio cassette tape

Complete pricing below.

Micro Audio Cassette was introduced by Olympus in 1969 for dictation and voice recording and were also used in telephone answering machines and ‘Walkman’ personal tape players.  Stereo was introduced in 1982 for music.  The tapes are small, recorders highly portable, and the audio is steady.  An MC-90 tape plays for 45 minutes on each side for a total of 90 minutes at 2.4cm/s speed.  Tapes can play at speeds of 2.4cm/s or 1.2cm/s.  Micro audio tape is 3.81 mm (0.15-inches) wide and cassettes measure 5.0 x 3.3 x 0.8 cm (1.98 x 1.3 x 0.31-inches).


PRICES:
TRANSFER audio tape to mp3 file: $45 per tape.
USB FLASH DRIVE (Thumb drive) for audio file(s): $10 each (16Gb max).
DOWNLOAD audio files and 30 day Cloud storage: $10 per order (25Gb max).
CD (audio CDs are becoming obsolete): $20 each (80 minutes max).
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).

Norelco "idea capsule"  Austria.
Realistic MC-60
Sony MC-60, MC60

 

 
142ft, 43m


2x 30 min


2x 60 min

Norelco "idea capsule"  Austria.
Realistic MC-60
Sony MC-60, MC60, 2x 30 minutes per side.