Monday, December 24, 2012

SOMETHING FOR YOUR VICTROLA EVEN IF YOU HAVEN'T GOT ONE

     Where do you go to find carefully transferred-to-digital Edison Blue Amberol cylinders?  Ragtime, jazz, brass bands and way more?

     One of my coworkers pointed out an attractive option: Archeophone Records.  Well worth checking out!

     (I'm still needing to move iTunes from my old computer to my new computer, which is gonna require digging out the spare monitor and keyboard and making them find each other over my home network before even starting.)

4 comments:

  1. Perfect for some old time Christmas Music. I hope you have a wonderful day Roberta!

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  2. I looked, but it appears as though the album is only available in digital format, and I don't do that, at least not yet. <> Would kinda like to have a copy, as I actually have an original Edison cylinder talking machine and a bunch of cylinders.

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  3. When I'm short a monitor and need to have two machines running I use VNC. It's like Remote Desktop but I find it easier to set up. There are several kinds of VNC software available. I prefer TightVNC myself.

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  4. If you're just moving audio files, wouldn't a thumb drive be easier?

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