Transfer Audio

ProfessionalVideotape Transfer

246 Ravenscraig, Studio 3, Kirkcaldy, Fife, KY1 2QA, Scotland, KY1

High Quality Audio Transfer

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Monday09:00 - 16:00
Tuesday09:00 - 16:00
Wednesday09:00 - 16:00
Thursday09:00 - 16:00
Friday09:00 - 16:00
SaturdayCLOSED
Sunday10:00 - 15:30

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At Audio Transfer we have been transferring audio formats to CD and digital files in Scotland, England, Wales and Ireland since 2004, and over the years have had hundreds of satisfied customers. We can transfer Vinyl Records, Audio Reels, Cassettes, Micro Cassettes, MiniDiscs and D.A.T Tapes. We only use high quality-maintained audio equipment to transfer your precious audio recordings directly to the computer, we never use a USB connection or direct to disc to digitise your audio as this can result in a poor non-professional transfer.
Audio transfer with Fibre OpticOur transfer process involves transferring to a computer via a fibre-optic digital cable also known as TOSLINK. We connect all our older analogue equipment to a Sony D.A.T tape recorder which is then connected directly to our computer using the fibre-optic cable. For transfers to Compact Disc, we will capture your audio at 16 bit 44.1kHz however for digital files we can capture up to 24 bit 48 kHz offering the highest quality available.
Transfer audio to digital If choosing digital files, we convert to most audio formats including WAV, AIFF and MP3, however, if you’re looking for a specific file format, we can encode your files to almost any audio file format. Once your digital files have been created, they can be put onto a USB drive or we can supply you a link for your files to be downloaded digitally.
As standard when transferring Vinyl, reels or cassettes we will also reduce the amount of background noise such as crackle and hiss at no extra charge. Although we can’t remove the noise completely, we can reduce it to improve the original recording.

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