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Digitise your media

All the techniques we'll demonstrate here can be used legally for home movies and audio recordings you have made yourself. If you've been fortunate enough to have some of your own music pressed on to vinyl, you can make digital copies of that, too. We provide two ways to achieve each goal. The easy method is the most hassle-free way to copy the content, but you'll have to buy some dedicated hardware. The free option uses equipment you probably already own, plus some free software. It requires more effort, but it shows that even those on a tight budget can digitise their audio and video.

Author: Dawinderpal Sahota

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