On Fri, 27 Jul 2001 13:45:23 -0400, las <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>That would be 10 hours of compressed, BUT digital recordings made
>from digital originals.

Larry, the implication in your post is that compressed digital MP3
recordings will sound as good as, or better than, uncompressed analog
recordings. I would have to disagree. A good hi-fi recording on SP using a
VCR will sound better than any MP3 file. But, as you said, that's only two
hours, compared to 10 with MP3s.

To answer the original poster's question, you shouldn't need any special
cabling -- most hi-fi VCRs have stereo line-in jacks. Simply go from your
tuner or pre-amp/amp to the VCR and press record. Although what I said above
about audio quality won't be as relevant if you're using EP to catch 6 hours
on one tape. The audio quality degrades if you use EP.

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