
a service of CVC Productions
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Magic Sound Restoration
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Restoring America's
heritage, one record at a timeÔ...
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Sound Restoration and Transfer to CD Service
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Questions about Compilations:
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Q: I want to fill a CD with songs from various
albums (compilation CD).
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A:
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- To keep your cost down
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Create a compilation cassette tape. Be sure to leave a few
seconds of silence between the songs so we can assign tracks to each song. Request
"Transfer Only" if you do not require sound restoration for the
tape. ("Sound Restoration" is recommended only if all the
recordings on the tape show similar characteristics.) Please check out the pricing
page for additional information regarding length and number of tracks. Please be
sure to make a good quality tape. It is impossible to make a perfect CD out of a
technically inferior recording. Please read the section above Inferior quality home or commercial recording. |
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Q: Can you make a CD out of several recordings?
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- Yes, it can be
done from a set of 45rpm records, a set of 78rpm records, a set of
home-made-records, or a set of 16-inch Transcriptions.
- We do not offer a compilation service from several LP records or from
several cassettes at this time. To create a compilation from these
formats, please use the method suggested above.
- The prices for these compilations are pre-calculated. Please see:
- 45 rpm compilation
prices
- 78 rpm compilation
prices
- home-made-records
compilation prices
- 16-inch
Transcriptions compilation prices
- All of these items can be found on the Order
Form.
- For a less expensive solution, please read Compilation
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The message below is
updated each time there is a change in the status of our service.
If you wonder if we are in business, the answer is: Yes we are, and this
is the status of our service:
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: PLEASE READ
Important Scheduling Notice
At this time we are booked with
work commitments until October 2008. New orders placed on this
Web site will be processed in the order received, beginning early
October 2008. Our Receiving Department will accept and date-stamp
packages received, for processing in order in which they were
received. The packages WILL NOT be entered into our Order Tracking
System until early October 2008 (please do not panic if you
do not see your order in the Order Tracking System). Email inquiries received after
July 7 will be answered October 2008. Phone support will
resume at the same time.
Should we develop any
available processing capacity before October 2008, we will update this
message. Please stay tuned.
Please feel free to
submit orders at this time, for processing in October 2008.
Please DO NOT PLACE AN ORDER if it must be processed before October
2008. We anticipate a heavy workload in October and November 2008. If
you have projects for Holiday Season 2008, may we suggest that you send
in your order as early as possible. Orders will be
processed in the order received. Wise customers order early
If you wonder "is it
worth submitting an order now and waiting for processing in
October", we think YES. We have hundreds of loyal customers
who would not think of sending their work to anyone else but to us and
they think that the wait is worthwhile. Submitting your order now,
early "in line", will ensure much quicker processing in
October. The closer you place the order to October, the longer the wait
for order completion in October/November.
We thank you, our loyal
customers and new clients,
for your tremendous support!
All the best,
Cristian Coban, Ph.D.
President, CVC Productions
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Extreme
Quality™
Video Transfers to DVD
The quality is outstanding!
The price is extremely affordable!
Most formats
accepted, including LaserDisc and Beta.
See DETAILS. |
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TAPE
- Short life:
Tape has a very limited life
- Wear: Each tape play shortens the life of the
tape
- Machines "eat" tape! |
DVD
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Long life: DVD's have a shelf life of over 100 years
- No wear: DVD's can be played back an unlimited number of
times |
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