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Product Summary:Microcassettes are often used for audio recordings from interviews to answering messages. If you would like your tape repaired or permanently stored on a CD or hard drive, come to us at Canada Home Movies. To see all our Microcassette options, please visit our export section.
Product Description:A Microcassette is an audio storage medium introduced by Olympus in 1969. It uses the same width of magnetic tape as the compact cassette but in a much smaller container. By using thinner tape and half or a quarter the tape speed, Microcassettes can offer comparable recording time to the compact cassette. The original standard Microcassette, the MC60, gives 30 minutes recording per side at its standard speed of 2.4 cm/s. Microcassetteshave mostly been used for recording voice. In particular, they are commonly used in dictation machines and answering machines. However, Microcassettes have also been used as a medium for computer data storage, and as a medium for recording music.
While Microcassettes are no longer frequently used, at Canada Home Movies, we have the equipment and expertise to do a number of things with your Microcassette. Microcassettes are most often used for audio recordings such as interviews and legal proceedings. Most of our customers request either Microcassette to CD, Microcassette to mp3, or Microcassette to WAV transfers. We also get a lot of calls because people need their Microcassettes repaired. Often times the tape inside has snapped and we fix them so they can be listened to again. We even get people calling us because they want to preserve their answering message. Whatever your request is, our team has extensive experience with Microcassettes and can handle whatever you want.
We will run your Audio tapes through our cleaning process, which is intended to loosen up particles and actually eradicate any dirt from the tape itself. It is a NON-abrasive procedure that in NO WAY will affect the audio quality or harm your tapes. In effect, we are preparing the tape to ensure a high quality transfer, utilizing only professional grade equipment.
You can choose to transfer a whole album or a cassette or an LP to a CD, MP3, .WAV and about 50 other audio types. Which ever method you choose you can be assured that the quality will be the highest available. The main difference between CD and the other digital formats, such as MP3 or .WAV is that a CD can be played in your car, home stereo or portable cd player. That is not to say you cannot upload the CD to your Apple iPod or MP3 player, but you would still have the versatility to play your audio CD.
While microcassettes are no longer frequently used in general, at Toronto Home Movies, we have the equipment and expertise to do a number of things with your microcassette. Microcassettes are most often used for audio recordings such as interviews and legal proceedings. Most of our customers request either microcassette to CD, 
Reel to reel tape otherwise known as open reel tape came in many shapes & sizes. The most common to the average consumer was 1/4" tape. Reel-to-reel tape also came in other sizes but was used mostly for the professional recording market. To determine what you have, simply measure the tape. It should measure 1 quarter of an inch in width. Here at Toronto Home Movies we transfer all 1/4" reel-to-reel tape to CD.

From a marketing point of view, thanks largely to its promotion by the auto industry, the 8-track cartridge was by far the most successful new audio format of the mid-1960s and early 1970s. From a technical point of view, however, the 8-track was inherently an unreliable design, subject to frequent mechanical problems, and missing the basic advantages of conventional tape machines: namely, fast forward and reverse, easy erasure, editing, and indexing.
Since the demise of the minidisc so many people wonder how and where to get them transfered onto CD, quite honestly Toronto Home Movies the first and best place you should check to get this done professionally and easily. We have all the highest level of equipment to do this right, just for you! Give us a Call now and set up an appointment to bring your mini discs to Toronto Home Movies by calling us at 866 559 1163
We can transfer Digital Voice Recorder to CD or any other analogue or digital audio format. 