| Posted by waterspout on 02/05/06 01:03 
There would be no audible difference copying them to DVD and therefore no advantage other than the extra storage space.
 
 waterspout
 
 
 "Stephen" <stephen.judge@homecall.co.uk> wrote in message
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 > Would I be able to transfer my vinyl recordings onto a recordable DVD
 > machine with a built in hard disk ? I realise that I would need to make
 > sure the analogue signal was equalised and boosted, e.g. by using a stereo
 > amplifier.
 > Would quality be any better than using a PC / CD writer to do the same ?
 > Do DVD recorders have the ability to split tracks or what I just have to
 > record the record side in one fell swoop ?
 > And if I used a DVD recorder with built in hard disk, could I record
 > several LPs onto it, then burn them all to a DVD disc ?
 > Thanks
 >
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