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	<title>Comments on: Does Anyone Have The Facilities To Transfer An Original Song(s) On Cassette Tape Onto Cd?</title>
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		<title>By: OneRunni</title>
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		<dc:creator>OneRunni</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Feb 2010 06:55:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Tej it is not a good idea to put all your info on the internet like that!
But there are places you can check out on the internet (i.e. &quot;Cassette Tape to CD
Your Cassettes are Disappearing! The Compact Disc (CD) media has been with us for more than 20 years now and has continuously improved. One of those improvements was the CD-R (recordable CD). With lower prices for “burners”, cassette tape slowly began the process of disappearing as a useful storage media. Unlike record albums, cassette tape has survived for a longer period of time, but its decline is now almost complete.
The Time to Convert is Fading! Audiotape, which uses a magnetic field to magnetize small metal particles embedded in a plastic tape, will slowly demagnetize over time. As this process occurs the fidelity and dynamic range will fade leaving you with a less than spectacular recording. Another problem with audiotape is that the process of playing the tape will only hasten its demise. Fortunately, today we have the ability to produce a good copy of a cassette tape using the latest in recording techniques and then transfer it to CD. Don’t wait a day more; get that favourite mix of music transferred to CD today.
Our Process - We use only high-end professional audio equipment and software to clean up any noise and hiss. We use high quality CDs and perform a multiple step conversion of your cassette to produce the best quality that can be obtained from the original cassette.&quot; Ref: http://www.cdrsystems.ca/media/tape-to-c…</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tej it is not a good idea to put all your info on the internet like that!<br />
But there are places you can check out on the internet (i.e. &#8220;Cassette Tape to CD<br />
Your Cassettes are Disappearing! The Compact Disc (CD) media has been with us for more than 20 years now and has continuously improved. One of those improvements was the CD-R (recordable CD). With lower prices for “burners”, cassette tape slowly began the process of disappearing as a useful storage media. Unlike record albums, cassette tape has survived for a longer period of time, but its decline is now almost complete.<br />
The Time to Convert is Fading! Audiotape, which uses a magnetic field to magnetize small metal particles embedded in a plastic tape, will slowly demagnetize over time. As this process occurs the fidelity and dynamic range will fade leaving you with a less than spectacular recording. Another problem with audiotape is that the process of playing the tape will only hasten its demise. Fortunately, today we have the ability to produce a good copy of a cassette tape using the latest in recording techniques and then transfer it to CD. Don’t wait a day more; get that favourite mix of music transferred to CD today.<br />
Our Process &#8211; We use only high-end professional audio equipment and software to clean up any noise and hiss. We use high quality CDs and perform a multiple step conversion of your cassette to produce the best quality that can be obtained from the original cassette.&#8221; Ref: <a href="http://www.cdrsystems.ca/media/tape-to-c…" rel="nofollow">http://www.cdrsystems.ca/media/tape-to-c…</a></p>
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