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Help in Transferring 60 Hours of Audio from Sky+ to mp3

  • 29-01-2005 7:53pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,022 ✭✭✭


    I'm ready to upgrade my Sky+ 40g HD to something bigger. The problem is that I record 2-3 hours of radio a day (BBC 4 & BBC 7) and I'm about 60 hours behind. This is using up about 4 Gigs/10% on Sky+. I'll never catch up by just listening so I need to thansfer the radio programs over a few nights.

    I could do it in 8 hour chunks using about 8 videotapes.

    My question is... what software/leads do I need to transfer them to a computer in mp3 format ?

    Also - as all the recordings are bbc/unencrypted would they be readable if I put the old 40g HD into a computer ?

    All Suggestions appreciated


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,962 ✭✭✭Greenman


    eirman wrote:
    I'm ready to upgrade my Sky+ 40g HD to something bigger. The problem is that I record 2-3 hours of radio a day (BBC 4 & BBC 7) and I'm about 60 hours behind. This is using up about 4 Gigs/10% on Sky+. I'll never catch up by just listening so I need to thansfer the radio programs over a few nights.

    I could do it in 8 hour chunks using about 8 videotapes.

    My question is... what software/leads do I need to transfer them to a computer in mp3 format ?

    Also - as all the recordings are bbc/unencrypted would they be readable if I put the old 40g HD into a computer ?

    All Suggestions appreciated

    I use http://audacity.sourceforge.net/ its great, easy to use and free!!!

    Not sure about the second question!!!


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