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  1. hydef

    I getting ready to back up my VHS, what kind of stereo can I expect?

    I more or less asked it if could be done, the answer is yes. I bought a bogus "Eddie and the Cruisers 2: Eddie Lives" DVD which was Dolby Stereo Surround a few years ago. I wanted it to be released so much, but the Scotti bros were to cheap to release in it's native form of anamorphic 2.35:1...
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    I getting ready to back up my VHS, what kind of stereo can I expect?

    Oh well I thougt it might be too hard for you to figure out, 2 other forums couldn't figure it out either so don't feel bad. Have a happy weekend 'able' people, this cripple will find the answer I have to it's part of my having to live even after it's been nearly 20 years since my career ending...
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    I getting ready to back up my VHS, what kind of stereo can I expect?

    As always since 1994 I will be using my VLS 2.0 to 4.0 upgrading to Dolby Pro-Logic, as I understand it PCM (Pulse Code Modulation) is the DVD recorders way of outputing a non monoural sound. Am I right that what was mixed in Dolby Surround will be heard as Dolby Pro-Logic on my VLS brain...
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    Did I make a big blunder in joining?

    The earliest piece of music I altered was "Midnight, the Stars, and You" featuring Al Bowley as the singer to the Ray Noble Bands one line song with no repeats. Recorded on February 16, 1934, the song used in "The Shining" to show off a 4th of July party held at the overlook in 1925 with Johnny...
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    Did I make a big blunder in joining?

    Here I am thinking I want to be in on a modern group of music loving thru Headphones yet many of you are talking about ancient equipment. I used phonographs growing up in my pre (age 10) & post teenage years in the 1957-1966 (age 19) early 46 years ago. I have rock n roll thru the best movie...
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    Why are so many Head-Fi members opposed to hi-rez and universal dvd players?

    I have over 1,000 Region 1, 2, & 4 DVD discs with about 85 Concerts from Jerry Lee Lewis to the latest soundtrack. I view my concerts on a 39 inch HDTV Wide Screen 'Built in' and listen to them all thru Fostex T40 PQ Stereo headphones thru a Head Related Transfer device to create a Virtual...
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    How many beside me are still using Head Related Transfer?

    How many here are still using and enjoying hear related transfer in their cans? I use Fostex PQ to hear lively Ry Cooder tunes from movie soundtracks. For new people the 'haas' effect is to transmit a signal slower than is heard in the other speaker or as in Dolby Pro-Logic or DPLII the brain is...
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    Which headphones for non-audiophile needs?

    I would like the new headphone user to be aware of Fostex PQ Studio Quality, seen in the DVD The Beach Boys: Nashville sounds made in 1998. Using T20 in 1998 at this I have bought 7 pair of the T40 for under $90 and with the outside sliders, there is no breakage unlike most other brands that...
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