VHS to DVD high speed dubbing
Question:
Are you aware of any high speed dubbing equipment out there that will allow me to copy from vhs to dvd? Something similiar to the way you can high speed dub audio tapes.
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Question:
Are you aware of any high speed dubbing equipment out there that will allow me to copy from vhs to dvd? Something similiar to the way you can high speed dub audio tapes.
Question:
All I need is a simple digital voice recorder. I need it for studying. I want to record something from memory and immediately play that recording back to check for accuracy. No folders!!!! I have a voice-t vt-300 which does this but it is out of commission and the 800 number is a dial porn site now.
Can anyone point me in the right direction?
Question:
I need a portable audio player that is:
-small and compact
-runs on battery
-plays audio
-has internal speaker system
-can read an audio file from a flash drive.
-or records onto an internal harddisk or flash drive or cd rom
-small
-only needs to have 30-60 minutes of audio
-inexpensive $10-30
Question:
I am confused about: An 80 minute CD is 640 megabytes…Yet after I have copied an audio casette with Audacity and put it into I Tunes and start to burn to a CD, Properties shows it to be 2 hours long, yet 139 megabytes. What is the relationship between megabytes and real time. It is not just the tape transfer, but a lot of my audio AND video files are inconsistant. Help me with this one.
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