On Thu, 26 Nov 1998 Philip.Belben(a)pgen.com wrote:
I agree with whoever pointed out that you can use the two tracks of the
stereo audio for different programs. Cross talk is negligible. That's 140
min. After all, those of us with reel-to-reel tape have been doing this
for years...
And this brings up why debate methodology? Aren't burnable CDs at the 1
or 2 cent per minute cost level? Seems to me, I would vote for overkill
in the recording process.
Even if hundreds of cassettes are involved, aren't most of these tapes
relatively short? I think most of mine are.
Might also be a good idea to use the standard audio sampling frequency.
There may be a variety of goals here, but I think the ultimate one is to
make an identical cassette, from a master signal, to use with a real
computer and proper tape drive.
-- Stephen Dauphin