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Recording Vinyl to CD/Thank you all
Many thanks to you all for your kindness in trying to help me with this.
After many attempts I've found a way to obtain CDs with tracks but this involves copying the Vinyl content into the HDD in All Synchro mode and then record it on CD/RW stilll in All Synchro mode: (notice that not even the smallest adjust is allowed here) and then copy this to CD/R. I've decided to go for the manual track insert which, as well as being safer, will give me the pleasure to listen to some good operas. (In Italy we say: never mind, the grapes were sour!) However, I feel a bit cheated because when I bought the CD recorder I was told that this type of copying was very easy and straightforward. We are now thinking f getting a DVD recorder with HDD and I'm wandering where and who is going to tell the truth about it's properties. My best regards. TG |
Recording Vinyl to CD/Thank you all
Tety Garf wrote:
Many thanks to you all for your kindness in trying to help me with this. After many attempts I've found a way to obtain CDs with tracks but this involves copying the Vinyl content into the HDD in All Synchro mode and then record it on CD/RW stilll in All Synchro mode: (notice that not even the smallest adjust is allowed here) and then copy this to CD/R. I've decided to go for the manual track insert which, as well as being safer, will give me the pleasure to listen to some good operas. (In Italy we say: never mind, the grapes were sour!) However, I feel a bit cheated because when I bought the CD recorder I was told that this type of copying was very easy and straightforward. We are now thinking f getting a DVD recorder with HDD and I'm wandering where and who is going to tell the truth about it's properties. My best regards. TG I consider all these things to be examples of emerging technology - for the cd recorder there is a fundamental contradiction between wanting a smallish unit and useful visual interface. I still think that if you know the rough timing of the tracks this can be done in a few minutes - bit of a kerfuffle admittedly. For DVD, I have a DVD HD recorder (Panasonic) and that does work well - *much* quicker than the computer. A problem in the UK is the recent introduction of free digital TV - the interface between the digital TV and the dvd recorder is pretty poor in terms of programming. If you have a decent programme guide (the US one looks good) and you're able to afford the cost over VHS I'd say they're a good thing - picture quality, reliability and convenience. Better methods of compression and storage, and new TV standards, are on the horizon though - so i'd expect this technology to be obsoletish within 5 years. Rob |
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