Re: [IRCA] transferring recordings from cassettes to digital media
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Re: [IRCA] transferring recordings from cassettes to digital media



--- CHARLES HUTTON <charlesh3@xxxxxxx> wrote:

> That's where Excel or Access take over for me. One nice thing about
> file 
> based recordings is that - unlike the recorders of yesteryear - it's
> easy to 
> find a specific point in the recording. Gone are the days of an
> arbitrarty 
> meter reading that meant one thing on your reel to reel and something
> else 
> on your casette recorder.
> 
> Result: I just enter into Excel the hours:minutes:seconds of each
> segment in 
> the clip. No need to actually make a little file for each segment. 
> Everything is easy to find.
> 
> 


While I'm not completely convinced that's significantly less effort
than breaking them out into individual clips, since you need to listen
through either way, it might be.



Russ Edmunds
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