From the other threads I would be interested if anyone has any old records worth digitally remastering, 78's 45's and 33's. Cylinders, yes but depending on the number of times they have been played is the crucial point if you expect good results. Yes this is completely legal provided the recording is over 30 years old...
Ole Grizzly said
06:24 PM Nov 20, 2008
Hey Basil...my mother inlaw is 78 and goes on and on and never seems to end....So I guess she has been played a lot..oops..now don't take that the wrong way. Is she any good for being digitised, because I give her a digit sign quite often behind her back when my bride isn't watching.
Second thoughts..maybe it's her figure, being 33..45..78. Now you can play that lot anyway you want to.
-- Edited by Ole Grizzly at 17:26, 2008-11-20
-- Edited by Ole Grizzly at 08:09, 2008-11-21
drongo & wendy said
08:38 AM Nov 21, 2008
G,day there I have a pile about 6in high of 78s still in there covers but have no idea of condition some dating back about 50years. then another pile of 45 there again condition unknown.
Yes this is completely legal provided the recording is over 30 years old...
Is she any good for being digitised, because I give her a digit sign quite often behind her back when my bride isn't watching.
Second thoughts..maybe it's her figure, being 33..45..78.
Now you can play that lot anyway you want to.
-- Edited by Ole Grizzly at 17:26, 2008-11-20
-- Edited by Ole Grizzly at 08:09, 2008-11-21
G,day there
I have a pile about 6in high of 78s still in there covers but have no idea of condition some dating back about 50years. then another pile of 45 there again condition unknown.