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"Stimpy" wrote...
Clive Backham wrote: 2. They charge 11.99 per LP. This pricing seems very reasonable. In fact, I would go so far as to say that it's very cheap. Surely *most* LP's are available on CD these days? I've certainly picked up a lot of stuff on CD that was once considered rare or unobtainable on album - and usually for a lot less than 12 quid You've got to remember that 12 quid is just the cost for transferring a single album. If you send them more than 10 the cost drops to £7.99 per album. Didn't sound too bad. AJ |
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On Wed, 10 Dec 2003 20:25:32 -0000
"AJ" wrote: You've got to remember that 12 quid is just the cost for transferring a single album. If you send them more than 10 the cost drops to _7.99 per album. Didn't sound too bad. The only person who would do it cheaper would be CMOT dibbler. if you had an hour of music it'd take at least an hour to do proper QC on it, let alone rip it in the first place! 8 ukp over 2 hours (min) is 4ukp / hour. thats worse than manual labour wages. -- Spyros lair: http://www.mnementh.co.uk/ |||| Maintainer: arm26 linux Do not meddle in the affairs of Dragons, for you are tasty and good with ketchup. |
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On Wed, 10 Dec 2003 20:25:32 -0000
"AJ" wrote: You've got to remember that 12 quid is just the cost for transferring a single album. If you send them more than 10 the cost drops to _7.99 per album. Didn't sound too bad. The only person who would do it cheaper would be CMOT dibbler. if you had an hour of music it'd take at least an hour to do proper QC on it, let alone rip it in the first place! 8 ukp over 2 hours (min) is 4ukp / hour. thats worse than manual labour wages. -- Spyros lair: http://www.mnementh.co.uk/ |||| Maintainer: arm26 linux Do not meddle in the affairs of Dragons, for you are tasty and good with ketchup. |
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On Wed, 10 Dec 2003 21:12:11 +0000, Ian Molton wrote:
On Wed, 10 Dec 2003 20:25:32 -0000 "AJ" wrote: You've got to remember that 12 quid is just the cost for transferring a single album. If you send them more than 10 the cost drops to _7.99 per album. Didn't sound too bad. The only person who would do it cheaper would be CMOT dibbler. if you had an hour of music it'd take at least an hour to do proper QC on it, let alone rip it in the first place! 8 ukp over 2 hours (min) is 4ukp / hour. thats worse than manual labour wages. Precisely. That's why I said that I couldn't reconcile their advertised process with their prices. I was trying to be tactful in my first post, but let's get our cards on the table: something smells distinctly fishy about what they are offering. |
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On Wed, 10 Dec 2003 21:12:11 +0000, Ian Molton wrote:
On Wed, 10 Dec 2003 20:25:32 -0000 "AJ" wrote: You've got to remember that 12 quid is just the cost for transferring a single album. If you send them more than 10 the cost drops to _7.99 per album. Didn't sound too bad. The only person who would do it cheaper would be CMOT dibbler. if you had an hour of music it'd take at least an hour to do proper QC on it, let alone rip it in the first place! 8 ukp over 2 hours (min) is 4ukp / hour. thats worse than manual labour wages. Precisely. That's why I said that I couldn't reconcile their advertised process with their prices. I was trying to be tactful in my first post, but let's get our cards on the table: something smells distinctly fishy about what they are offering. |
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"Ian Molton" wrote...
On Wed, 10 Dec 2003 20:25:32 -0000 "AJ" wrote: You've got to remember that 12 quid is just the cost for transferring a single album. If you send them more than 10 the cost drops to _7.99 per album. Didn't sound too bad. The only person who would do it cheaper would be CMOT dibbler. who? if you had an hour of music it'd take at least an hour to do proper QC on it, let alone rip it in the first place! I don't know how they do it. Maybe some of the process is automated, for instance making the initial recording from the record? And then maybe, even though they don't use software to actually remove the defects, they could use software to identify them so that all the operator has to do is manually rectify the problem? I don't know. Sounds possible I guess. I know when I tried to do it manually it did take an awful long time and that's why in the end I'm contemplating using them. AJ |
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"Ian Molton" wrote...
On Wed, 10 Dec 2003 20:25:32 -0000 "AJ" wrote: You've got to remember that 12 quid is just the cost for transferring a single album. If you send them more than 10 the cost drops to _7.99 per album. Didn't sound too bad. The only person who would do it cheaper would be CMOT dibbler. who? if you had an hour of music it'd take at least an hour to do proper QC on it, let alone rip it in the first place! I don't know how they do it. Maybe some of the process is automated, for instance making the initial recording from the record? And then maybe, even though they don't use software to actually remove the defects, they could use software to identify them so that all the operator has to do is manually rectify the problem? I don't know. Sounds possible I guess. I know when I tried to do it manually it did take an awful long time and that's why in the end I'm contemplating using them. AJ |
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On Wed, 10 Dec 2003 18:37:49 -0000, "Stimpy"
wrote: Clive Backham wrote: 2. They charge 11.99 per LP. This pricing seems very reasonable. In fact, I would go so far as to say that it's very cheap. Surely *most* LP's are available on CD these days? I've certainly picked up a lot of stuff on CD that was once considered rare or unobtainable on album - and usually for a lot less than 12 quid Sorry, of course this is a given. If the album is available on CD, then buy it. Only transfer an LP if one of the following applies: 1. Not available on CD. 2. CD version is badly mastered. 3. CD version is altered in some way (eg. remixed, abridged, etc). |
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On Wed, 10 Dec 2003 18:37:49 -0000, "Stimpy"
wrote: Clive Backham wrote: 2. They charge 11.99 per LP. This pricing seems very reasonable. In fact, I would go so far as to say that it's very cheap. Surely *most* LP's are available on CD these days? I've certainly picked up a lot of stuff on CD that was once considered rare or unobtainable on album - and usually for a lot less than 12 quid Sorry, of course this is a given. If the album is available on CD, then buy it. Only transfer an LP if one of the following applies: 1. Not available on CD. 2. CD version is badly mastered. 3. CD version is altered in some way (eg. remixed, abridged, etc). |
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"AJ" wrote: www.indicativeit.co.uk/yourmusiconcd has been mentioned quite favourably by a couple of people. Has anyone been disappointed with the CDs created by this company? No, I have been delighted! I have recently had six records transferred and all are excellent. The sound is slightly better than I can get off the records myself (using my Shure M75E cartridge and Thorens TD150 turntable with Thorens pickup arm). They seem to have struck the right balance between removing major clicks and reducing general surface noise without degrading the sound. For the avoidance of doubt, I have no connection with the firm other than as a customer. David -- David J Worden |
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