Interesting Projects to Inspire
Thursday, 01 March 2018
Notable relative: Marcia came in with a fun story about her photo. Her relative, Florence Chauncey, was the first woman to vote in a New York election once it became legal. The wife of a local minister, she cast her vote in the morning at 6:10 a.m. on Jan. 5, 1918. Marcia brought in her collection
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Audio Transfer to CD with Tracks
Tuesday, 29 May 2012
When we make a transfer of your audio, whether to playable CD or to mp3 files, we will create one file for each side of your original audio media. If you want this file broken up further (typically each song separately) then we have this additional charge to cut it into several parts.
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Additional source for mp3 files
Tuesday, 15 May 2012
When you bring in multiple tapes, reels, etc. we can put several sources (transferred to mp3 files) on to one CD. This is a way to save you some money and reduce the number of disks you have. These files can be played on a computer or on various mp3 players.
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Audio to mp3 files
Tuesday, 15 May 2012
All of your old records (LP, 45, 78, you name it), reel-to-reel, 8 track tapes and cassettes (even mini and micro cassettes) can be transferred to mp3 files. This method creates mp3 files that will play in a computer and on various mp3 players.
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Additional Audio Source to CD
Tuesday, 15 May 2012
When you bring in multiple tapes, reels, etc. and they are shorter than 80 minutes in length we can often combine more than one source on to one CD.
- Published in Leave A Legacy, Tips About Audio, Video and Film
Audio Transfer to CD
Tuesday, 15 May 2012
All of your old records (LP, 45, 78, you name it), reel-to-reel, 8 track tapes and cassettes (even mini and micro cassettes) can be transferred to CD. This option makes a playable CD of up to 80 minutes.
- Published in Leave A Legacy, Tips About Audio, Video and Film