Transfer your 78 rpm Records to CD or MP3
Copy 78rpm Record to CD / MP3 We can transfer your 78 rpm records to CD or MP3 providing easy access to your music in a modern digital format. Every 78rpm to CD Transfer Includes: Deluxe Transfer: |
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How to Order
Please email your order details and we can provide you with a price for your order. Alternatively, all the details needed to place an order can be found on our order form and please follow this link for prices for 78rpm transfers. Once we receive your records we will email you with your order reference number.
If you have any questions please send an email to: audio@vinyltodigital.co.uk
Discounted Rates for Bulk OrdersPlease email for pricing on large orders: audio@vinyltodigital.co.uk
How do we transfer your records?All records are played on high quality record decks with only the very best arms, cartridges and styli (stylus). The audio is then run through a high end amplifer and graphic equalizer and fed directly into a computer via a professional sound card. Once
the audio is captured to the computer we further process the audio to remove any pops, clicks and crackles (this is optional) and the end result is subject to our own stringent quality control and finally converted to CD or MP3 as per your requirements. Finally the recording is split into any individual tracks and named accordingly.
If you have any questions, concerns, or comments please get in touch, we would love to hear from you.
Audio Conversion Services
In addition to copying 78 rpm records to CD and MP3 we offer a range of other services including convert vinyl LP to CD / MP3 and transfer audio cassette to CD / MP3. For a full list of our services please browse the site via the navigation on the left hand side of the site.
Video Conversion Services
We also provide a wide range of video conversion services including: VHS to DVD, Hi8 to DVD, miniDV to DVD, 8mm to DVD, Digita8 to DVD and much more - if you have any questions, please get in touch.
The history of 78 rpm Records
78 rpm records are part of the vinyl record family and have various names including: vinyl records, gramophone records, phonograph records and usually just as a record. All records are an analogue storage medium with an inscribed groove that runs from the outside edge to the inner edge.
Records were by far the most popular musical medium throughout the 20th century and were only surpassed by the digital CD in the late 1980s.
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