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<blockquote data-quote="Tim Acid" data-source="post: 463233" data-attributes="member: 1467"><p>1. Move your decks near to your computer </p><p>2. Buy a Huge External Hard Disk at least 300GB</p><p>3. Rip vinyl to wav*</p><p>4. Save a back up as a decent quality MP3 - 192KPS or above</p><p></p><p>wav* files will be considered small files in years to come as technology moves forward with HD sizes etc.......So I reckon you are best of keeping the wav* file so you know you have the best quality you have recorded. Also means you can manipulate them easier in editing software...ie. cleaning crackles and hiss of them, or using samples from them to make you own dodgy CD bootlegs etc...</p><p></p><p>Ripping is a pain in the arse and time consuming....... I would employ someone to rip my collection if I had the cash.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tim Acid, post: 463233, member: 1467"] 1. Move your decks near to your computer 2. Buy a Huge External Hard Disk at least 300GB 3. Rip vinyl to wav* 4. Save a back up as a decent quality MP3 - 192KPS or above wav* files will be considered small files in years to come as technology moves forward with HD sizes etc.......So I reckon you are best of keeping the wav* file so you know you have the best quality you have recorded. Also means you can manipulate them easier in editing software...ie. cleaning crackles and hiss of them, or using samples from them to make you own dodgy CD bootlegs etc... Ripping is a pain in the arse and time consuming....... I would employ someone to rip my collection if I had the cash. [/QUOTE]
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