microworks.net.au

We offer a wide range of audio and video conversion services

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Audio to CD

We use high quality  audio HiFi amplification with audiophile turntable to play your music records for recoding to DVD.

 

So you will be able to hear the high quality sound from your own sound system and speaker system. from your own CD player or your DVD player

 

Your old 60's and 70's rock and roll, and favourite jazz and orchestra music will regain a new lease of life

 

We can remaster all your old music cassettes and vinyl records to high quality

Vinyl records converted to CD including case and artwork $29.00

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Recording sound and music onto a storage medium has had many changes since those first days of wind

up gramophones not so long ago

 

In the 1950s, high fidelity audio equipment was designed to  provide faithful sound reproduction.

 

More than just expensive  equipment, many found the difference in quality between "hi-fi" and the then standard AM radios and 78 RPM records readily apparent and bought 33? LPs, such as RCA Orthophonics and London ffrrs, and high-fidelity phonographs.

 

Audiophiles paid attention to technical characteristics and bought individual components, such as separate turntables, radio tuners, preamplifiers, power amplifiers and loudspeakers.

 

Some enthusiasts assembled their own loudspeaker systems. In the 1950s, hi-fi became a generic term, to

some extent displacing phonograph and record player.

 

Then came the Integrated, mini, or lifestyle systems, also known as music centres or minisystems, contain one or more sources such as a CD player, a tuner, or a cassette deck together with a preamplifier and a power amplifier in one box.

 

Such products were looked down on by  true audiophiles, although some high-end manufacturers do produce integrated systems

 

Nowadays modern hi-fi equipment can include signal sources such as digital audio tape (DAT), digital audio broadcasting (DAB) or HD Radio tuners.

 

Hi-fi equipment can be digitally connected using fibre optic TOSLINK cables, universal serial bus (USB) ports (including one to play digital audio files), or Wi-Fi support.

 

Another modern component is the music server consisting of one or more computer hard drives that hold music in the form of computer files.

 

When the music is stored in an audio file format that is lossless such as FLAC, Monkey's Audio or WMA Lossless, the computer playback of recorded audio can serve as an audiophile-quality source for a hi-fi system.

 

Mobile phones, handhelds, Ipods all can be used to record those events as they happen and downloaded to your website utube facebook or twitter