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As a follow-up to my previous " reel to reel to CD" post to which the
consensus recommended professional transferring from old tape to CD: First, thanks for all your advice. I had thought it would be easy to make a quick copy first for listening (I am anxious to hear it). Is there a good online resource where I can learn about what choices I would be able to make compression, whether the transferred tunes would be separate files or not, etc? I would like to get a good uncompressed CD copy so I could later fool with burning mp3 copies, do some editing, all that. I need to know what to expect -- I inquired once from an online studio and the response I got was "Send us the tape and we'll make you a CD for $40." I think they meant mp3. And/or can you all recommend a good place online to have it done? TIA, Pflu |
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