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Re: Detecting Dolby B encoding on cassettes [message #14020 is a reply to message #14019] Sun, 03 August 2008 11:28 Go to previous message
Hometaper is currently offline  Hometaper
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I guess you're right, I probably should just judge it by ear.

By the way, these are not commercial cassettes, they're amateur recordings of original music, so the signal was messy & unreliable to begin with. Therefore, as you pointed out, even if I knew how it was recorded I might as well play it back with whatever settings sound best.

Thanks for the advice!


 
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