Ripping Vinyl Via Your Scanner?
An anonymous reader writes "This site describes a method of extracting audio off of scanned images of vinyl records. Kazaa vinyl swapping is on it's way!" While this method creates exceptionally noisy samples, you can definitely hear the underlying music.
Yse, speel chequing is a must for posting something everyone cna reaad. :-)
Saskboy's blog is good. 9 out of 10 dentists agree.
Will this work with vinyl too? Seriously, yesterday we ripped into Prince for his 733t-speak, accusing him of continuing the degradation of the English language. Today we post more articles with atrocious misspellings. I can forgive an occasional mistake, but misspelling vinyl as vinile strikes me as more than a minor mistake.
Stop the Slashdot Effect! Don't read the articles!
Do the /. editors actually read /. or know how to use a spell checker? I really don't think so...
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It is my most hated of misspellings.
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pants ahoy
That's a really good point... Usually a lot of submitters can't spell or f**k up the link or don't tell all the story, and then, of course, the ACs come out of the woodwork.. Isn't Taco usually pretty good about not quoting the submitters? I know one of the editors is... But I don't see his stories on the mian page that often...
Matthew G P Coe
http://mgpcoe.blogspot.com/
And then someone mods you offtopic. That's ironic, eh? I suppose this post is also. Goodbye Karma, it's been fun!
Not just offtopic, but twice offtopic with an overrated thrown in for good measure. Haters. Two hundred more of those and I won't be able to post at 2. Ruh roh.
-B