Dub Rack

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Project Name

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noiseDub

Proposer

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James

Summary

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A dub rack for easy format conversion of video and audio and digital archiving.

What Will Be Done

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Rack with 16mm, 8mm, dvd, vcr, Blu-ray+rw, DAT tape, turntable, small tv monitor, audio video input/output switcher, a computer for temporary storage/upload of completed digital conversions. A well thought out setup could support two simultaneous dubs

What Areas in the Space Will This Affect

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Unsure of where this would live and not opposed to it being either wheeled or a permanent installation.

Who Will Be Doing It

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Digital Archivists have expressed an interest in this.

Why This Will Be Good

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Dub racks are incredibly useful. Noisebridge could archive it's collection of pre-digital recordings

Why This Will Be Bad

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The parts will be stolen unless a concrete effort is made to "not hack" them.

How Long Will It Take

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Just a matter of acquiring the parts

In A Fantastic World, What Extra Budget Would You Like

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Increased server storage for Noisebridge.'

Are There Any Other PFAs This Would Work Well With

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Meh

Are There Any Other PFAs This Would Contradict

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Nope'