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Re: Louisville 77 torrent



You can do just about any compression from EAC. You have to have the FLAC (or LAME/etc) frontend already installed on your PC, and EAC will "call" that program to take the waves and compress them. So technically, EAC doesn't perform the compression. From EAC, select "Tools"->"Compress WAVs". You also need to have EAC configured to do this under "Compression Options". I was wondering what NTI was as well. The rest of the lineage doesn't seem too far fetched for a cassette tape transfer. Pretty common to go MC->Stand-alone burner.

Tim

----- Original Message ----- From: <tytlane@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <lvtapetrader@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>; "zeppelin" <zeppelin@xxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, February 11, 2007 2:42 PM
Subject: Re: Louisville 77 torrent


OK,

 Someone's gonna have to explain the rationale of this lineage...

Master cassettes>BonhamFan cassettes>Nak BX300 w/azimuth adjustment>HHB
standalone CDR>EAC>CDWav>NTI>EAC>FLAC

Am I to believe that the tapes were given to someone unnamed to use a standalone burner to transfer then rip it via EAC to wave and use cdwave and then use NTI ?? What's NTI ? And then EAC again to put it into flac ? When did EAC start doing flac compression ? Just curious ...I mean, What model HHB ? "Burn it"?

Did this tape take a detour ? Personally don't really care as no matter what a new found Zep to enjoy, but if you got something that precious...why not give it the care it really deserved right from the start ???




vtapetrader@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Here's a link to the Louisville 77 torrent. Registration for the site is free and open to anyone who wants to register there. Here's the link.

http://zombtracker.the-zomb.com/details.php?id=12835&hit=1