In article 20150518113734.ga21...@bytemark.barnyard.co.uk, David
Cantrell da...@cantrell.org.uk wrote:
And remember, most recordings are made on media that was cheap at the
time. Long-term stability over a period of decades was definitely not a
concern of the manufacturers, nor was it a
On Mon, May 18, 2015 at 05:16:03PM +0100, Jim web wrote:
In article 20150518113734.ga21...@bytemark.barnyard.co.uk, David
Cantrell da...@cantrell.org.uk wrote:
So I bought a decent cassette deck, and a few modern
commercial recordings just to make sure I had everything working
properly.
On 19/05/2015 12:09, David Cantrell wrote:
On Mon, May 18, 2015 at 05:16:03PM +0100, Jim web wrote:
In article 20150518113734.ga21...@bytemark.barnyard.co.uk, David
Cantrell da...@cantrell.org.uk wrote:
So I bought a decent cassette deck, and a few modern
commercial recordings just to make
In article 20150519110915.gb13...@bytemark.barnyard.co.uk, David
Cantrell da...@cantrell.org.uk wrote:
You may have been unlucky.
Possibly.
[snip]
In this case the tapes are whatever unsigned bands consisting of
impoverished students could buy in bulk. So cheap crap made out of swarf
and
On 20 May 2015 at 6:57, Nick Payne wrote:
On 19/05/2015 21:09, David Cantrell wrote:
In this case the tapes are whatever unsigned bands consisting of
impoverished students could buy in bulk. So cheap crap made out of
swarf and brown paint probably.
A friend of mine who spent a couple
On 19/05/2015 21:09, David Cantrell wrote:
In this case the tapes are whatever unsigned bands consisting of
impoverished students could buy in bulk. So cheap crap made out of
swarf and brown paint probably.
A friend of mine who spent a couple of decades repairing VCRs once said
to me: Using
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