Dave Sorochty wrote:
Does anyone know if the name of the second song on 12/24/68 is
called
Got the Feelin' or is it Feel It?
A song called I Got The Feelin' was a hit for James Brown in 1968 -
wouldn't be surprised if that is what it is.
Dave S.
It's Feel It, which ultimately became
Analog. I'm not aware of any type of dolby decoding that operates
digitally. I'd love to hear about it if there really is such a thing,
though.
Paul Gibian wrote:
Sorry for the NDC, I've always been curious about Dolby decoding and several
fellow travelers are talking about how this might
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At 7:48 AM -0700 4/25/02, Paul Gibian wrote:
Sorry for the NDC, I've always been curious about Dolby decoding and several
fellow travelers are talking about how this might be done for Dead shows.
Could someone send a link to or a not-to-technical explanation of the
decoding of cassettes with