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Sanjay

Please help..

Well I have a school based project on Ornithology and the way birds make sounds have a lot to do with sound recordings so if you may, can y…

Started by Sanjay

0 Dec 20
edward fox

scam e-mail

I have just had a message out of the blue from someone called suzanne (or suzane) akibbo. Other members of this group have too, I see. Don'…

Started by edward fox

1 Dec 15
Reply by Christopher Lee Clark
Ian Stonehouse

Endianness

Can anyone recommend any documentation regarding 'endianness', specifically any guidelines for best practice when archiving, as we've recen…

Started by Ian Stonehouse

0 Nov 11
Will Prentice

British & Irish Sound Archives (BISA)

Many, perhaps most archives, museums and libraries in the UK & Ireland hold audio materials within their collections, often containing…

Started by Will Prentice

2 Oct 28
Reply by Will Prentice
Christopher Lee Clark

Discography of Brazilian music on 78s - John Cowley

An Explanation of the files attached to this posting John Cowley writes: In October-November 2007 in an effort to demonstrate the usefuln…

Started by Christopher Lee Clark

8 Oct 10
Reply by ANTHONY BALDWIN
Christopher Lee Clark

content-based retrieval

Searching for recordings in databases is governed by terms that have been pre-selected and authorised by professional staff. As resources b…

Started by Christopher Lee Clark

12 Aug 15
Reply by Richard Ranft
Ying-fen Wang

digitizing 78s

Dear all, We at the National Taiwan University are about to launch a project of digitizing 600 78s. We would like to seek your advice on…

Started by Ying-fen Wang

4 Aug 15
Reply by John Shaw
Will Prentice

magnetic belt mystery

Can anyone assist in identifying an audio magnetic belt format, shown here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/nigelbewley/sets/7215762132585918

Started by Will Prentice

0 Jul 13
Luke McKernan

Twitter feed

Noticing how the frequency of blog posts has fallen, but how active the Sound Archive Twitter feed is, would it be possible to have an RSS…

Started by Luke McKernan

2 Apr 15
Reply by Christopher Lee Clark
Sam1985

Live Radio channels in Pc

Hi Guys have you tested the www.myradiomix.com The website is Easy to use cheap internet radio ripper. You can Listen thousands of internet…

Started by Sam1985

0 Apr 11
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