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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.

  1. Tell us the formats you have and any track-splitting or cleanup needs.
  2. We capture audio carefully from start to finish on each side or reel.
  3. 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.

Related Audio questions

More answers about audio digitizing from the same FAQ category.

Why choose a local audio transfer company over a national service?
You only digitize personal audio memories once. A local specialist is often a better fit than a large national mail-in chain. At RVA Rewind in Richmond, Virginia, your cassettes, r…
How will I get my digitized audio files back?
At RVA Rewind, we understand how precious your audio memories are, and we’re committed to delivering them back to you with care and convenience. After digitizing your analog media…
Do you return original audio cassettes, reels, and records?
Yes. You receive all of your original analog audio media back along with the newly digitized files. We pack originals carefully for pickup or return shipping. Your tapes, reels, an…
What if my audio tape or record is blank?
If we find a cassette, reel, or record is blank during digitizing, we will contact you promptly by email or phone to discuss next steps. We charge a small $6 inspection fee for the…
Will cassette or reel tracks be separated into individual songs?
By default, we capture each tape or side carefully in a continuous transfer from start to finish, so we do not automatically split every song into separate files. A high-quality co…
What digital file formats can you convert audio to?
We convert cassettes, reels, 8-tracks, and records into common digital audio formats that work on modern devices. Typical options include: • MP3 — smaller files, easy sharing and e…
Can you enhance or repair audio tapes before or after digitizing?
Yes—within reason. After your audio is digitized, we can often improve listenability with tools such as noise reduction, light equalization, level balancing, and careful cleanup—wh…

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