Certainly an option but the sound quality on the CD is much better than on
the tape - and I would guess there are probably more species on the CDs as
well.
2008/6/25 Tony Russell <>:
> Why don't you play the tapes and record them on a DVD recorder hard
> drive, then burn them from there on to discs.
>
> T.
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Nowotny
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> I own a full set of the Bird Observers Club Field Guide to Australian
> Birdsong Cassette Series but am now interested in the CD Series. I would
> be grateful if anyone in Melbourne who owns the CD Series could contact
> me privately by email or mobile phone.
>
> Regards.
>
> Richard NOWOTNY
>
> Port Melbourne, Victoria
>
> M: 0438 224 456
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