Can anyone recommend where to transfer 1/4" open tape reel recordings to .aiff or .wav ?
Thanks,
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Transfer 1/4 " open tape reel to .aiff or .wav
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Re: Transfer 1/4 " open tape reel to .aiff or .wav
Your best bet is to call around to local production houses (or radio and TV stations?) to see who has the equipment you need. And BTW is the 1/4" tape half-track or quarter-track? There were format wars going on even in the dark ages of audio...
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OK, I found 2 places in Los Angeles area and 1 in Las Vegas that can do the transfer. They have multiple 1/4" tape machines that read/play 1/2 track or 1/4 track. I will find out when I get to them which mine is. Thanks for your help
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