Let me know if/when you get it. I would think there are a lot of people out there converting cassettes to digital. The biggest labor timesink of the process is trimming the leading and trailing "tape hiss" from converting a tape to mp3. If you had a product that would automate that, including being smart enough to also delete the "click" when the leader changes to tape, I'd buy it in a heartbeat.
BTW, I use a PlusDeck2 cassette player to convert tapes to MP3s. Put in a tape, click the convert button and come back in 90 minutes to find both sides converted to two MP3s. However, the MP3s have the leading/trailing hiss. That requires going in manually, loading each mp3 (a 30-45 minute tape takes awhile in WavePad), trimming the leading blank noise, trimming the trailing blank noise, saving the file (again, lots of time), then starting with loading another file. Ties up too much time.
The perfect solution would be to point the program to a directory, and have it batch process the loading, trimming, saving and loading the next file until all the files in the directory are processed.
Please consider this for a future release/product...and PLEASE email me when you have it. I have a few hundred tapes to convert!
Many thanks!