On Feb 8, 2005, at 9:30 AM, Michael Vogt wrote:
What it is an original recording of a high school choir in 1968
took it off reel to reel and we should maybe split it to two files so could put have put it 2 cd-rs for people but you are right we could just put it to DVD then allot people should be able to still listen to it
Definitely keep a copy as aiff on DVD, but that's not keeping you from re-ripping it into MP3, either to one or two cd's. You'll get a wider audience. that way, since LOTS of folks have CD players that work with CDR's yet still have the original digital copy as archival source.
You really only need about a 3:1 compression ratio on the MP3 encoding to fit it all onto a CD, try it first at 160 bit and see what you get...I'll bet you'll be able to fit it onto one CD; you'll certainly be able to fit it at very high quality onto two.
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