Re: OT: Ripping Tapes & LPs



"Joseph DeMartino" <jdemarti@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> I don't know why you should emphasize their differences. Both SVHS
>> tapes and hard disks exploit the same concepts of magnetic storage.
>
> [...] Hard drives are non-linear, allow for random access to
> data, are ideal for on-line storage and internet access. Data files
> stored on hard drives are also vastly easier to copy, transmit and
> transport.
>
> So there are quite real differences [...]

I don't see how any of these obvious facts has anything to do
with this thread which dealt with digital vs. analog recording
in music studios.

--
Erno Simil


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