Audio CD Software/data was: Re: Recent Finds & Thoughts

From: cswiger <cswiger_at_wilma.widomaker.com>
Date: Tue Nov 24 08:09:26 1998

Marvin wrote:
>Having *finally* gotten a CD-R unit hooked up, it occurred to
>me that perhaps recording all the cassette data tapes to CD
>would be a worthwhile thing to do. Has anyone else tried this?
>I would think it would be trivial to hook up a stereo to
>computers, and thus load both data and programs.

Yes - been there. It is highly recommended, especially if you can
read the program/data from a cassette, and then make a fresh new
'write' from the computer, as if you were going to make another
cassette, but to the CD-R audio input - as opposed to simply
copying the audio from the cassette directy to CD with all the
tape hiss, drop outs & speed fluctuations. I've found fresh
new 'tapeless' audio recordings to be very useable and reliable.


        Chuck
        cswiger_at_widomaker.com
Received on Tue Nov 24 1998 - 08:09:26 GMT

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