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		<title>Microcassette Transfer to CD helps Crown Court case</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[  We&#8217;ve recently been happy to be involved, with Mobray Woodwards Solicitors,  in the audio transfer of important evidence in a  local Crown Court case. Even given the poor quality or the recordings, made on the slowest tape speed of 1.2 cm/s we were able to make transfers to CD which were clear and understandable [...]]]></description>
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<p>We&#8217;ve recently been happy to be involved, with <a href="http://www.mowbraywoodwards.co.uk/index.php" target="_blank">Mobray Woodwards Solicitors</a>,  in the audio transfer of important evidence in a  local Crown Court case.</p>
<p>Even given the poor quality or the recordings, made on the slowest tape speed of 1.2 cm/s we were able to make transfers to CD which were clear and understandable with CD track markings for easy access to specific sections of the audio.</p>
<p>Microcassettes, until recently, were used regularly for voice recording in small, portable dictaphone type of machines. Their fidelity is not high but when used for voice it is usually acceptable.</p>
<p>Greatbear are able to transfer all formats and speed of microcassette in addition to 1/2 speed standard cassettes that were common for voice recording of interviews and meetings in the police service, inquests, etc.</p>
<p>For more information on high quality audio tape transfer and restoration <a title="high quality audio tape transfer and restoration" href="http://www.thegreatbear.net/audio-video-transfer/transfer-cassette-tape-to-cd/">please visit our transfer pages</a>.</p>
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