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Join Date: Oct 13, 2005
Location: Maryland
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I am putting together a list of the items I have for trade and have been looking at other folk's lists for reference. Just wondering, when people list the quality of a recording (7.5, 8 etc), is there some kind of standard for what those numbers mean? I am not sure how to rate the quality of my recordings.
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Join Date: May 09, 2004
Location: Pennsylvania, US
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Jenny, Consider commercial dvds that you buy at a store a 10 out of 10. Then everything is in relationship to that quality. |
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