Date:Thu, 31 Aug 2006 15:06:27 -0500
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That's not new actually, recordings were made on x-ray plates as early
as the 40s, as far as I know, because the materials were scarce during
the war. There exists a Dohnanyi performance from about 1941 or 2 of a
Mozart concerto taken down off the radio onto X-Ray film.
I guess CDs were not the first "optical" discs.....
Joe Salerno
Industrial Video Services
PO Box 273405
Houston Texas 77277-3405
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