Hi John.
I charge 20$ an hour for large volume analog reel transfers. Cassettes are 15$ an hour. The cost for one or two tapes is much higher. This gives you one AVI file at 24 bits and one mp3 file. You need to provide an external hard drive for the files. Burning a cd is possible but costs 10$ each and usually requires splitting files due to 80 minute limit. BTW if you burn CDs try to avoid filling them up so that you have less errors. I am against optical media for long term storage.
Cheers
Shai
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On 19 בדצמ 2011, at 17:38, "Schooley, John" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Andy,
>
> Thanks for your reply. I am still hoping that a few more ARSClist
> subscribers will respond...(*nudge nudge*)
>
> -John
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Subject: Re: [ARSCLIST] Duplication fees for oral history recordings?
>
> John,
>
> We charge a basic fee of $15 per disc (CD-DA, CD-ROM or DVD-ROM) for any
>
> material that already exists as digital files. Each disc is thermal
> printed with information about the content.
>
> For analog materials that a patron wants in a digital format, we charge
> $75 an hour for studio time to do the transfer and prepare the file in
> addition to the per-disc cost.
>
> No one has requested cassettes in years, so I don't even remember what
> we used to charge.
>
> Andy
>
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