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2nd Rower



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Transferring Audio Cassettes and VHS to New Media

Does anyone have any experience or recommendations on how best to transfer some old Audio Cassettes to digital (i.e. so I can get them into the Iphone/ipod) and VHS to a suitable digital format or DVD/BlueRay.. Or should I just take them to a professional. With the latter, if possible I was hoping in the transfer they could be a bit of 'cleaning' refining of the orginial if possible...

These are personal recordings so I cannot just go a buy a newer medium from the shops.

Any advice appreciated

Thanks
2R

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Jonny Fresh



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Re: Transferring Audio Cassettes and VHS to New Media

2nd Rower wrote:
personal recordings


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Audio Cassettes - I just use the line out on my old tape deck, into a Soundblaster card on the PC and convert to MP3 and then burn to disk.

For VHS, I use Pinncle Studio 12, VHS player via a device like the DAzzle Video Creator that allows audio/video connection from vhs player, the Pinnacle Studio then captures the source and gives you a who host of formats to convert to, also allows some editing/clean up functionality.

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