I guess this may be useful for some folks who are not savvy enough to do it themselves, have only an album or two to convert, or maybe don't have the scratch for costly software/hardware upgrades (although there are plenty of free programs that can handle this basic task). That said, being a "pay" service, I just don't see enough upside to this option other than just being kind of cool.
Head nod to PRWeb...
Anyone use the service? Give us your opion in the comments. Read the full review here...BakTrack, a division of Huemans Inc. launches an innovative technology solution for converting audio cassette tapes or vinyl records into digital mp3 CDs that does not require any hardware or software. BakTrack.com is a plug-n-play online utility that allows one to convert analog audio to mp3 CDs just by plugging a computer into a stereo system.
Announcing the launch of BakTrack.com, Mike Gallina, President of Huemans Inc. commented, “BakTrack is the first of its kind, easy to use web app that allows you to convert your cassette tapes and your records to mp3 without having to do anything much more than plug your computer into your stereo and press play.”
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