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Posted by Mark Fraser (News) on 02/12/06 16:32
In article <Xns9767DB16A316CWeLovePOD@212.23.3.119>,
POD {Ò¿Ó} <DONT.EVEN.TRY.IT@DEADSPAM.COM> wrote:
> Finding Nemo would have been vastly more exciting had "Colin Mckechnie"
> <colin.mckechnie3@ntlworld.com> been looking for him. instead of writing
> this in uk.media.dvd:
> > What card and software do i need? and faq's or websites?
[Snip]
> Basically it is much better if you have the album on an old tape, as the
> noise reduction plug-in, does a shit hot job of removing tape hiss, so
> you are left with near CD quality.
So, you're saying that a cassette can sound as good as a CD? Even though
the frequency responce of cassette is at best 30Hz - 16kHz (maybe a bit
better for metal tapes) compared to CD's of 20Hz - 20kHz!! Personally, I
wouldn't bother converting anything to MP3 - a good quality vinyl recording
would be ruined after conversion.
--
How about a beer, Norm?
That's that amber sudsy stuff, right? I've heard good things about it!
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