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Re: [ARSCLIST] CD-DA to .wav
Actually a third question might be:
Has the original tape masters deteriorated over the last decade?
I would also suggest that 16/44.1 is not a huge issue. However, the quality of A/D
converters has dramatically improved in the past decade and if you had to concern yourself
with one item that would affect the overall audio quality of a digital master, it is the
A/D.
As Richard points out, the playback device is very important as well...
Cheers!
Rob Poretti
Sascom - Toronto
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www.sascom.com www.cube-tec.com
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Association for Recorded Sound Discussion List
> [mailto:ARSCLIST@xxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Richard L. Hess
> Sent: April 27, 2007 9:55 AM
> To: ARSCLIST@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: [ARSCLIST] CD-DA to .wav
>
>
> Hello, Kevin,
>
> There are two things to consider:
> (1) Does 44.1/16 represent any quality loss from the original? Since
> you say they are spoken word recordings, I would suggest that if
> there is any, it is slight.
> (2) Has your tape playback quality increased dramatically over ten
> years (i.e., were these tapes played on a Wollensak and you
> now have a Studer)?
>
> If you don't think you'd get any meaningful quality improvement by
> investing in 500 hours of re-transfer (while other material then
> waits), I would go the EAC route. Give the discs to a good clerical
> person, train them in the use of EAC, save the log files and you
> review them (note that errors can be caused at track transitions for
> some reason w/o ultimately affecting the quality of transfer). I
> would suspect that in 100 hours of clerical time and less than 500
> minutes of your time it would be done.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Richard
>
> At 09:22 AM 2007-04-27, Ganesh.Irelan@xxxxxxxx wrote:
> > Ten years ago, the organization I am with was reformatting
> > to 1/4" analog as preservation master and CD-DA for security backup
> > and access. Now, I have a question. We need to either recopy the
> > stuff already done to 1/4" while the originals are still
> > viable (about 500 hours of material). Or, we can extract to .wav
> > from the discs. Since the discs were done as security backups
> > their quality was checked with a Clover Systems analyzer which
> > means we have documentation demonstrating their superior
> > quality. Aside from their being 16 / 44.1k what does everyone
> > think of such a scenario? Obviously the reason we want to do this
> > is cost. I would use Exact Audio Copy to assure error-free
> > extractions. These are spoken word recordings.
> >
> > Thank you.
> > Kevin Irelan
>
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