LP to CD transfer

Daniel Wikdahl mpj95wid at MC.HIK.SE
Wed Sep 24 12:59:00 EDT 1997


At 05:03 PM 9/24/97 +0100, you wrote:
>Paul Mather writes:
>
>> The other big advantage of DAT over CD-R is recording length.  You can
>> fit two hours of music on a 60 metre tape, and 3 hours on a 90 metre
>> one.  This is great for archiving live analogue cassettes onto digital,
>> whereas most live tapes (C-90 and up) won't fit on a 74-minute CD-R.
>> DAT media is cheaper than CD-R, too (even ignoring the fact it is
>> re-recordable).
>>
>> Of course, all this may become a moot point when DVD really gets off the
>> ground.
>
>Eh? Woss DVD Barry?
>
>FoFP
>

It's easier to explain what it _not_ is...
DVD doesn't mean Digital Video Disc or
Digital Versatile Disc... but it used to... now DVD just means DVD...and nothing
more... ;-) [but it's true!]

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