
Started using the TEAC for transferring 45 RPM 1950’s rock and roll records to CDs. So far it is very easy to use, and the sound quality when played on a stereo system sounds great. No complaints
Could use an audio input jack to use a different turntable I have, but I can live with just using the TEAC.
where can I get teac web cam model ZS211 drivers for windows 7?
I just recently bought the web cam and come to find Teac Jukebox Dj505 out, windows 7 is not letting me install the drivers. I have tried looking online @ the teac website, but no success. If anyone has had this same problem, let me know what you did to get the web cam working with win7. Thanks
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I just recently bought the web cam and come to find Teac Jukebox Dj505 out, windows 7 is not letting me install the drivers. I have tried looking online @ the teac website, but no success. If anyone has had this same problem, let me know what you did to get the web cam working with win7. Thanks
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