At 09:47 AM 8/12/2004, you wrote:

Does anybody have any experience with DATs that acutually contain audio (in a straight audio)? I have been given a tape that has a conference recorded on DAT tape that I need to convert to a digital format (mp3/wav/etc) for distribution. While I have access to a number of DDS drives, it appears that very few drives actually support reading audio data. [1] So I guess what I am looking for is somebody localy that can handle these types of tapes and give me either an audio cd or a disk with WAV files on it. Any ideas?

Thanks,
Garl

My son has a unit that records straight off the tape player to the built in cd recorder.If you could bring to the meeting tonite-I guess there is going to be a meeting?-then I can try and let you know.Let me know if you can make it to the meeting are maybe the Saturday talk?



[1] http://www.ncf.ca/~aa571/datfaq.htm
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