Ahh yes, I too burn my own. But the problem is there is always at least one
"pop" per CD in there somewhere and the compression software really sucks
the life out of what were once nice digital recordings. Much in the same
manner that DDD CD's, while "technically correct, just aren't as "warm" as
vinyl pressings.
But I already have a rather extensive collection of pre-recorded CDs. In
fact, this week alone I've been adding many titles by The Thin White Duke to
my collection. The Man who sold the Moon, Ziggy, Sound & Vision, etc. It
is these recordings that I would like to preserve/restore.
Thanks anyway.
Eric
----- Original Message -----
> I've found a great repair method - it'll even restore CDs that have been
broken in half, melted, or stolen. If you're the type that like to live
life on the edge, it'll even bring back CDs you never owned! It's called
Kazaa Lite. Other methods known as Morpheus, WinMX, etc.; previously there
was Napster, Audiogalaxy, Bearshare...
>
> I recommend and use version 1.7.2. Beware there'll be many pop-up ads
when you click this link:
> http://www.kazaalite.com
>
> Best of luck!
>
> -Jason Rhoades
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