Audio transfer FAQ
What are the technical specs for audio digitizing?
Straight answer from RVA Rewind, a local media digitizing studio in Richmond, Virginia. We help with Compact cassettes, reel-to-reel, vinyl records, 8-tracks, and other common consumer audio formats we support.
We capture audio with professional-grade playback and digital conversion so the result reflects the quality of your original media. Standard digital delivery commonly includes high-quality audio files suitable for computers, phones, and modern players.
Higher-resolution capture (for example up to 24-bit / 96 kHz WAV or AIFF for suitable sources) is available when you need archival or editing-ready masters—ask us when you order. Everyday listening formats such as MP3 remain popular for sharing.
Noise reduction, equalization, and detailed audio editing are available as add-ons; they are not always applied by default because aggressive processing can change the character of historic recordings. We will recommend a sensible approach based on your tapes or records.
Learn more about file formats, track separation, and enhancement in our audio FAQ, or start with audio transfer services and a free estimate.
How this works at RVA Rewind
Personal audio—family messages, homemade tapes, vinyl collections—often exists on media that is hard to play today. A clean digital transfer lets you listen on phones, computers, and smart speakers without risking the last good play of a fragile tape or record.
- Tell us the formats you have and any track-splitting or cleanup needs.
- We capture audio carefully from start to finish on each side or reel.
- Files are delivered in everyday digital formats with your originals returned.
Media we handle in this category
Compact cassettes, reel-to-reel, vinyl records, 8-tracks, and other common consumer audio formats we support.
Next steps
Review audio transfer services (including compact cassette), then request a free estimate for your tapes or records.
Explore our audio transfer services, including compact cassette transfer.
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