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Old October 29th 03, 05:21 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Simon Clark
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James Perrett wrote in message ...
It seems amazingly cheap for the amount of work involved but surely it
would be better to buy a CD copy of the albums you want transferred.
There are very few vinyl albums that have not been transferred to CD and
a CD recorded direct from the master tape is going to sound better than
a quick transfer from vinyl. There are plenty of online places selling
CD's for under a tenner.

Legally you aren't allowed to copy records at all in the UK (the concept
of fair use is American) but no-one is likely to worry about a single
backup copy. However, if you were to buy the CD, you could possibly also
sell the vinyl version on to a collector quite legally.

I do this kind of transfer work for people and, so far, I've found the
postal service reliable. However, even though things have been OK so
far, I don't like sending the only copy of anything through the post.


Thanks James, Jim & Richard for your replies.

I guess the appeal of Your Music on CD's service is that it is not
really any more expensive than buying replacements CDs and I don't
have to search out suppliers. I just post off my albums/cassettes -
request special delivery so that any damage occuring during posting is
at least covered, and a few days later I get my music on CD.

To be honest, so long as the sound quality is as good as what it was
when it played on my old turntable, I'd be happy. The CDs are mainly
going to be played in the car anyway.

As regards the legality - I don't plan to sell the original media for
sentimental reasons. However I don't particularily want to have to pay
for the same albums again on different media just to continue
listening to them. The CD copies could just be considered a backup to
protect against wear and tear of the original media. In the past I've
lost some original cassettes because the tape has got mangled in a
player.

Has anyone used Your Music on CD's service here?

Simon
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Old October 29th 03, 08:07 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Laurence Payne
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I guess the appeal of Your Music on CD's service is that it is not
really any more expensive than buying replacements CDs and I don't
have to search out suppliers. I just post off my albums/cassettes -
request special delivery so that any damage occuring during posting is
at least covered, and a few days later I get my music on CD.

To be honest, so long as the sound quality is as good as what it was
when it played on my old turntable, I'd be happy. The CDs are mainly
going to be played in the car anyway.

As regards the legality - I don't plan to sell the original media for
sentimental reasons. However I don't particularily want to have to pay
for the same albums again on different media just to continue
listening to them. The CD copies could just be considered a backup to
protect against wear and tear of the original media. In the past I've
lost some original cassettes because the tape has got mangled in a
player.



The sound quality will only be as good as on your old turntable. And
you've now got used to better.

If you're one of those people who think the distortions of vinyl are
magic, you'd have kept a turntable.

The price is cheap, but indicates that no special care will be taken
with the transfer.
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Old October 29th 03, 08:07 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Laurence Payne
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I guess the appeal of Your Music on CD's service is that it is not
really any more expensive than buying replacements CDs and I don't
have to search out suppliers. I just post off my albums/cassettes -
request special delivery so that any damage occuring during posting is
at least covered, and a few days later I get my music on CD.

To be honest, so long as the sound quality is as good as what it was
when it played on my old turntable, I'd be happy. The CDs are mainly
going to be played in the car anyway.

As regards the legality - I don't plan to sell the original media for
sentimental reasons. However I don't particularily want to have to pay
for the same albums again on different media just to continue
listening to them. The CD copies could just be considered a backup to
protect against wear and tear of the original media. In the past I've
lost some original cassettes because the tape has got mangled in a
player.



The sound quality will only be as good as on your old turntable. And
you've now got used to better.

If you're one of those people who think the distortions of vinyl are
magic, you'd have kept a turntable.

The price is cheap, but indicates that no special care will be taken
with the transfer.
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Old October 29th 03, 09:18 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Clark
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"Simon Clark" wrote in message
om...
I guess the appeal of Your Music on CD's service is that it is not
really any more expensive than buying replacements CDs and I don't
have to search out suppliers. I just post off my albums/cassettes -
request special delivery so that any damage occuring during posting

is
at least covered, and a few days later I get my music on CD.

To be honest, so long as the sound quality is as good as what it was
when it played on my old turntable, I'd be happy. The CDs are mainly
going to be played in the car anyway.

As regards the legality - I don't plan to sell the original media

for
sentimental reasons. However I don't particularily want to have to

pay
for the same albums again on different media just to continue
listening to them. The CD copies could just be considered a backup

to
protect against wear and tear of the original media. In the past

I've
lost some original cassettes because the tape has got mangled in a
player.

Has anyone used Your Music on CD's service here?

Simon


I've used them a couple of times and have no complaints. My first
order was back in May and was just a single vinyl album. I think I
posted it on the Monday and got the CD back on the Thursday or Friday!
CD case looked professional with full track listing on the reverse. CD
quality was amazing. You can still hear a bit of hiss when the volumne
is turned right up for a quiet section of a track but as I've said -
no worse than before.

I was so impressed I ended up sending about 15 albums/cassettes in the
end. They obviously do some sort of cleaning or noise reduction before
burning onto CD because there's hardly any scratches or jumps.

Dave G


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Old October 30th 03, 06:53 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Stimpy
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Clark wrote:

I've used them a couple of times and have no complaints. My first
order was back in May and was just a single vinyl album. I think I
posted it on the Monday and got the CD back on the Thursday or Friday!
CD case looked professional with full track listing on the reverse.


If the quality of the cd sleeve is that important, just go to
www.cdcovers.cc and download a scan of the original CD sleeve & CD label,
then your copied CD will look just like the real thing




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Old October 30th 03, 04:39 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Stephen
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"Stimpy" wrote in message
...
Clark wrote:

I've used them a couple of times and have no complaints. My first
order was back in May and was just a single vinyl album. I think I
posted it on the Monday and got the CD back on the Thursday or Friday!
CD case looked professional with full track listing on the reverse.


If the quality of the cd sleeve is that important, just go to
www.cdcovers.cc and download a scan of the original CD sleeve & CD label,
then your copied CD will look just like the real thing

Don't bother with the link as the covers for audio CD's were pulled from the
site due to the music industry using it's usual big brother tactics
threatening the site with massive legal action.
It's a pity as I used to use the site for downloading covers for my vinyl I
was converting to CD. The thing is if you're going to rip off a CD you
haven't got you'll just scan the inserts anyway and not bother with the
site. The music industry doesn't do itself any favours with this and the
quality inhibiting anti-copying it uses. Then it makes massive profits and
complains about how pirating is losing them so much money and the price of
the CD's goes up to encourage more copying!
Covers for any other type of media, such as DVD's, are still on the site.


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Old October 30th 03, 05:56 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Jim H
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more from the 'Stephen school' of uk.rec.audio-ism:

Covers for any other type of media, such as DVD's, are still
on the site.


Crazy! So it's an infringement DVD backups to have nice covers but not
vinyl!

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Jim H jh
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Old October 30th 03, 05:56 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Jim H
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more from the 'Stephen school' of uk.rec.audio-ism:

Covers for any other type of media, such as DVD's, are still
on the site.


Crazy! So it's an infringement DVD backups to have nice covers but not
vinyl!

--
Jim H jh
@333
.org
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Old October 30th 03, 06:09 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Dave Plowman
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In article ,
Stephen wrote:
Don't bother with the link as the covers for audio CD's were pulled from
the site due to the music industry using it's usual big brother tactics
threatening the site with massive legal action.


Do you allow perfect starngers to use your property without permission? Do
you work for free?

No? Why expect others to?

--
*Even a blind pig stumbles across an acorn now and again *

Dave Plowman London SW 12
RIP Acorn
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Old October 30th 03, 06:09 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Dave Plowman
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Default Your Music On CD

In article ,
Stephen wrote:
Don't bother with the link as the covers for audio CD's were pulled from
the site due to the music industry using it's usual big brother tactics
threatening the site with massive legal action.


Do you allow perfect starngers to use your property without permission? Do
you work for free?

No? Why expect others to?

--
*Even a blind pig stumbles across an acorn now and again *

Dave Plowman London SW 12
RIP Acorn
 




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