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remaster
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remaster
To create a new version from the original. It may refer to audio, video or film remastering, in which the original recording or film is located and becomes the input to more modern or sophisticated editing and publishing processes. It may also refer to software remastering, which enhances a version of source code for distribution to a new audience.


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The first re-release came out this week in the shape of Sasha's prog classic Xpander, which has been digitally remastered at Abbey Road and is available via Beatport for the first time in original and 7in versions.
Byline: AFP LONDON: Beatlemania is set to break out again this week when The Beatles digitally remastered albums and a new computer game are released as the world s most famous pop group finally embraces the digital age.
A new wave of Beatlemania swept around the world Wednesday as the Fab Four's digitally remastered albums and a new computer game were released.
 
 
 
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