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pathfinder
Joined: 09 Nov 2008 Posts: 1
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Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2008 8:13 pm Post subject: Finding the right solution |
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| Hi, I want to record the audio for a talks given in a hall. Ideally I would like to record in an mp3 format on a SD Card or CD. I want to then be able to duplicate the CD and email the mp3 file for distribution as required. I am probably looking to duplicate 1 CD in about 10-15 mins, is this possible? I think I will need to duplicate either 3 or 5 copies. When recording the various talks I want to be able to put a marker into the recording file, so if desired I can use Audacity software to title the talks. What do you have or recommend to accomplish this? regards Ashley. |
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The Skunk
Joined: 27 Jun 2005 Posts: 207
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Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2008 9:12 am Post subject: Live Recording and CD Duplication |
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The best way to get a decent recording mastered direct to CD is with a preofessional CD recorder. This allows you to pause recording to create tracks and will make a perfect recording of what ever you feed into it.
See Tascam CD-RW900-SL
In order to make your copies, use a CD DVD Duplicator thatwith 3 drives plus. This will do 3 CDs in 3 minutes (for a 3 drive unit) or 3 DVD per 6 to 8 minutes.
You can also get tower copiers that print onto the discs, like the StorDigital Print Tower.
Call 0208 293 0777 for more information. |
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