We still have a number of customers who have visual impairments or learning difficulties, and who prefer information on tape. Our old, trusty tape recorder finally wheezed it's last a couple of years ago, so we have been out-sourcing tape recording to a local company. Unfortunately, this company are not taking on any more transcribing work at the moment.
I have been hunting on the internet for a machine which will record voice onto standard sized cassettes. It seems that this technology is a bit past it now, though, as all the machines seem to be digital.
Does anyone know of a manufacturer / supplier of direct to tape recording equipment? It will have to be fairly inexpensive (local authority cut-backs!).
Thanks
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