I have a number of pre-recorded reel-to-reel tapes and a player without Dolby playback.The tapes are mostly encoded Dolby B and sound "tipped up" (of course) without playback decoding.
I'd like to dub some of these to CD/DVD/MP3, and wonder if it would be good (or even possible?) to apply Dolby B decoding on a computer.
I have an Alesis Masterlink which will write AIFF files to a CDR.
I would also like to get a good hi-res sound comparable to the Masterlink.
Have any of you:
1) done Dolby B decoding in digital domain?
2) found a good sound card and compared it to a Masterlink?Thanks
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Topic - Dolby B decoding in digital domain - jsusky 08:58:09 12/05/06 (1)
- Re: Dolby B decoding in digital domain - Werner 23:54:39 12/06/06 (0)