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Easily Categorize Church Audio and Prepare For Archiving

Storing, managing, and cataloging a large library of audio can be a daunting task. Need to move? Did one of your decks just eat a tape? Does a church member need a copy of one of the sermons? Can’t find the recording with the sermon you’re looking for? When you’ve got thousands tapes, cassettes or...
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Convert Audio to MP3, FLAC, or Other Compressed Format

This article will cover how to convert audio to MP3 and other formats. Converting audio files to another type of file like MP3, FLAC or Apple Lossless is a pretty straightforward process. First of all, there are tons of different audio converters out there. Some are free, some might even be bundled with your system...
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How to Convert Your CDs to MP3 Files Using CDex

By converting your cds or music collection into MP3, you’ll not only be archiving your cherished music, but keeping them in a format that is low on disk space, but maintains your music’s rich sound quality. This guide will show you how to not only convert your CDs to MP3 and WAV, but also convert...
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How to Clean Heads on Reel to Reel Player

In order to get the most out of your reel to reel machine, you’ll need to clean the heads from time to time. To clean the heads on your reel to reel machine, you’ll just need some cotton swabs and some head cleaner. This is especially important if you are transferring reel to reel to...
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The Most Common Audio Formats

After having converted your audio such as cassette to CD, or reel to reel to CD, you can also rip the audio back to your computer into a variety of different audio formats. Here are some of the most common audio formats, and a little bit of info about them: MP3 – Today, when you...
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How to Rip a CD to MP3 Files on Your Hard Drive With Windows Media Player

Transferring learning how to rip a CD to your computer has a couple great advantages. First, you can consolidate your whole collection in one location, or even place it on a hard drive for safe keeping. Once it’s on the computer, organizing everything is a breeze. You can use a music organizing program such as...
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Are CDs Obsolete? Fate of the Compact Disc

In the year 1982, Sony released the CDP-101, the first consumer Compact Disc audio CD player, was released at a price of about $1000. At the time of release, it was marketed as high-end home audio equipment aimed at audiophiles, as only a very small number of albums were available — only 16 to be...
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