On 10 Dec 2003, at 07:10 PM, David W. Fenton wrote:
The minidisc itself was not burned in the CD burner.
The rest all come from it.
It doesn't change my point, since anyone who is making CDs for
archival purposes will doubtless be using a single CD burner, and
probably CDs from a finite number o
Re last message, my tape restoration info and audio samples are here:
http://maltedmedia.com/mmrestoration.html
Dennis
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At 10:31 AM 12/11/03 +0100, Johannes Gebauer wrote:
>On 11.12.2003 1:19 Uhr, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
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>> I know the quality isn't always as good, but I still listen regularly to
>> cassettes I recorded 25 to 30 years ago - they still sound okay. I
recently
>> copied them all onto newer cassettes
On 11.12.2003 1:19 Uhr, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
> I know the quality isn't always as good, but I still listen regularly to
> cassettes I recorded 25 to 30 years ago - they still sound okay. I recently
> copied them all onto newer cassettes in case I tangled them up. (Come to think
> of it, I have
I know the quality isn't always as good, but I still listen regularly to cassettes I recorded 25 to 30 years ago - they still sound okay. I recently copied them all onto newer cassettes in case I tangled them up. (Come to think of it, I have reel to reel tapes which are nearly 50 years old and sti