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Although seen as an outmoded audio format, the cassette tape has the sound of an analog recording that some listeners still prefer. Over time, cassette tapes can become worn and damaged, but they can be restored to a playable condition. The capstan is a rotating spindle used to move recording tape through the mechanism of a tape recorder.

The tape is threaded between the capstan and one or more rubber-covered wheels, called pinch rollers, which press against the capstan, thus providing friction necessary for the capstan to pull the tape. Skip to content Helpful tips. Replace the adapter to see if this corrects your issue. Cassette tapes are usually stereo, two tracks, side by side. There are four tracks across the tape. One pair for each direction. At the end of a run the cassette can be turned over and the second pair of tracks recorded or played back.

All police interviews are required to be recorded — this should be by video audio visual but can be an audio or written record. The record of interview whether written or transcript from a video or audio record is usually presented as evidence in court if the charge or charges proceed to trial. While the cover is off, make sure that all of the belts look good and have good elasticity. If any of the belts appear to be dry-rotted or do not have elasticity, replace them.

As far as an AUX port in your car, perhaps you could get a cassette adapter -- something like this:. That is way too much to pay for this item. Hopefully this device will stay in the cassette player, allowing you to play your MP3 player through your car stereo.

If you can't get the cleaning cassette to run, your only option is to remove the unit from the dashboard, take the cover off of the unit, and use good quality alcohol and a q-tip to clean the heads, the rollers, etc.

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