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Old 03.09.2018, 10:24 AM   #1
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back before Nirvana's Unplugged performance was actually released as an album, I remember taping it on to VHS from MTV, then running the VCR into a tape deck and recording it onto cassette. It sounded like the hiss of a Bee Thousand x Sentridoh, but it was cool back then.

Anyway, I'm getting over a cold and just starting to feel better so I think my brain is just hyper w/ activity from a week of fucking atrophy right now.

I was thinking about how I have a lot concert films on DVD that it would probably be really easy to just convert to audio files to make into semi-official live albums. The truth is that I don't WATCH these concert films as often as I listen to music. And I listen to the majority of my music in the car anyway. I mean, I've legit thought about getting one of those smart car stereo systems that has a DVD player, just for the option of listening to live concert movies haha.

So I don't know. It's kind of a silly thread I guess. But it's also Friday. So let's talk.

Does anyone else do this?
What software is suggested for easily doing this?
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