Audio
Many of us have an album that we absolutely love, but we can’t listen to it anymore because we don’t have easy access to a cassette deck or a turntable. With the development of digital audio, cassette decks and turntables are no longer in production. Wouldn’t you like to have your favourite album turned into a portable and versatile Mp3, WAV, or ready to play CDs?
Professional audio conversion services usually require expensive equipment. However, with our many years of experience on transferring 8mm, super8, and 16mm film formats to DVD, we have invested heavily into high-end computers that improve sound.
Here are a few advantages to converting your Records, LPs and Tape Cassettes to a digital format like Mp3, WAV or CD…
- MP3 Players and iPods have tons of storage capability. Some of the newest iPods can hold as much as 15,000 tracks.Save shelf and desk space by going digital.
- Portability. Digital audio devices are easy to carry with you for exercise, listening on the go and are easily connected to your car, truck or boats’ audio system.
- Your music is organized and accessible. In the past finding that song was a difficult sometimes daunting task. With digital audio and search systems like the new Microsoft Vista or Google Desk Top the metadata gets indexed. That means you type in BeetlesAbby in your search box and hundredths of a second later your song is found.
- By using a number of FREE online audio players you can become the DJ. Audio players like Windows Media Player, WinAmp, Apple iTunes and Real Player allow you to create incredible playlists that you can save and play anywhere anytime.
Microcassettes have mostly been used for recording voice. In particular, they are commonly used in dictation machines and answering machines. However, Microcassettes have also been used as a medium for computer data storage, and as a medium for recording music.
While microcassettes are no longer frequently used, at Montreal Home Movies, we have the equipment and expertise to do a number of things with your microcassette. Microcassettes are most often used for audio recordings such as interviews and legal proceedings. Most of our customers request either microcassette to CD, microcassette to mp3, or microcassette to WAV transfers.
We also get a lot of calls because people need their microcassettes repaired. Often times the tape inside has snapped and we fix them so they can be listened to again. We even get people calling us because they want to preserve their answering machine messages. Whatever your request is, our team has extensive experience with microcassettes and can handle your needs.
Microcassettes have mostly been used for recording voice. In particular, they are commonly used in dictation machines and answering machines. However, Microcassettes have also been used as a medium for computer data storage, and as a medium for recording music.
While microcassettes are no longer frequently used, at Montreal Home Movies, we have the equipment and expertise to do a number of things with your Microcassettes. Microcassettes are most often used for audio recordings such as interviews and legal proceedings. Most of our customers request either Microcassette to CD, Microcassette to mp3, or Microcassette to WAV transfers. We also get a lot of calls because people need their Microcassettes repaired. Often times the tape inside has snapped and we fix them so they can be listened to again. We even get people calling us because they want to preserve their answering machine messages. Whatever your request is, our team has extensive experience with microcassettes and can handle whatever you want done.







