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slogun
Hello.

I have some rather rare/expensive/personally valuable records and cassettes that I want to archive digitally...only thing is I don't want to spend a fortune on my own equipment to do it right now, especially with the small amount I want to get done.

Can anyone give any recommendations? Looking for conversion quality(obviously), care taken when handling the recordings...thanks!
DVDdoug
Here is a similar thread/question with a couple of links to services.


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...I want to archive digitally...only thing is I don't want to spend a fortune on my own equipment to do it right now, especially with the small amount I want to get done.
If you simply want to record/archive the recordings (with no restoration), all you need is a computer with a soundcard and some recording software. (I'm assuming you have playback equipment that's up to your standards.) Audacity is a FREE audio editor that can record.

If you want to do some audio restoration, Audacity can do noise reduction, and filtering/EQ. For removing vinyl "snap, crackle, & pop", Wave Repair is only $30 USD. (And, there are other affordable software tools that will cost less than paying someone else to do it.)
slogun
Exactly what I needed to know...thanks. smile.gif
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