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Re: Get your records transferred onto CD



"Kingfisher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
> Nothing wrong with this service, I just have a few alternatives:
> 
> 1. Revo Records in Halifax, West Yorkshire, offer a similar service at
> roughly the same prices, maybe a supplier near you also has the same
> facilities.
> 
> 2. There is a group on Yahoo http://groups.yahoo.com/group/outofprint is
> specifically for those who transfer old recordings to CDR media. It may be
> worthwhile seeing is someone has already converted a particular album,
> before using one of the services.
> 
> 3. Convert it yourself, it's relatively easy to connect your stereo & PC
> together and the necessary software is often available on PC magazine
> coverdisks or demos are available online.
> 
> 4. Often items that aren't available in the UK have been released elsewhere
> in CD format. Use Google or another search engine to see if you can buy it
> that way (often cheaper than paying someone to convert it and your often
> also supported the artist as well).

Thanks for the suggestions Derek. But I think I'll stick with
www.indicativeit.co.uk/yourmusiconcd though. I just find it so much
easier to use them.

You might be right about my music already possibly being on sale in CD
format somewhere but I just haven't the will to go searching for them
all.

I've seen these computer programs which remove hiss and crackle from
old music recordings but I gather they can also affect the sound of
the music. I'm quite used to a bit of hissle and crackle from my
records but I wouldn't want to detect any change in the sound! That's
why I choose Your Music on CD because they say they only use software
to remove individual clicks and jumps rather than process the whole
recording and I have been very happy with the CDs they've created for
me so far.

Cheers, Simon



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