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Posted by azfrankie on 04/16/06 13:22
John, it's really true, you can do this alone at home, probably even
with a better result. Here in Germany (with the high unemployment) many
young people try to raise companies doing that. However, there is good
software available, and I personally have a lot of fun to see the final
result come out (including creating the art work). I'm even thinking of
creating a website about the how-to. As the others said, it's probably a
matter of time and money (and hobby).
azfrankie
John Alexander schrieb:
> You could watch them doing it, but I just left my albums with them as one of
> the two reasons I used them was to save time. The other reason was that I
> wanted a professional job done.
>
> BTW I have nothing to do with Speedpod, just a happy customer.
>
> Regards
>
> John
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> "Hammerer" <Use-Author-Supplied-Address-Header@[127.1]> wrote in message
> news:p26kc641ix7v5p4.090420060146@tb...
>> "John Alexander" <john.a.alexander@btinternet.com> spammed
>> in message news:gOGdne76T_jNRKrZnZ2dnUVZ8qCdnZ2d@bt.com
>>> Spampod (www.spampod.com) is a London based company (located in
>>> Spamridges in Oxspam Street) who will rip not just CDs but LPs, EPs and
>>> 45s. They charge £10 per album and £5 for singles/eps. They will also
>>> reduce noise and hiss etc for an extra fiver an album.I have just had
>>> them convert 2 of my old albums and I am very pleased with the result.
>>>
>> Are you allowed to watch them doing it, John? It's just that I'm concerned
>> about the fuckers ripping me off by copying my albums on the fly and
>> uploading them on the Kazaa to millions of users and getting me in trouble
>> with the IRA. I hear that's how all these illegal rips begin their lives.
> Is
>> it true?
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