Recording a L.P/ How?

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Anthony

I am trying to convert some of my dads Lp's to cd's. Is
this possible? Currently use in port on front of my media
center computer but cant seem to record it. It plays
great and the sound quality is good. Is there a record
program that takes analog and converts to digital?


Thanks Anthony
 
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but remember it will take the length of playing/recording
the LP onto computer (memory size critical)
and then transfer to CD and then clean/verify. depending
on minutes length (30-45 minutes) this could take up to
one hour to transfer....

it might be easier to get CD from
discount source....website or store...of course those
that are not available would require your process.
 
Anthony said:
I am trying to convert some of my dads Lp's to cd's. Is
this possible? Currently use in port on front of my media
center computer but cant seem to record it. It plays
great and the sound quality is good. Is there a record
program that takes analog and converts to digital?


Thanks Anthony

Us Goldwave (or another wave editor) - http://ww.goldwave.com to record,
declick, de-rumble and then normalise the tracks. You'll need to record them
one by one. Use Nero to burn them onto CD, NOT the native XP burner - its
crap. Don't forget to finalise the CD so it can be read nearly anywhere.

Cheers,
Jerry
 
-----Original Message-----
I am trying to convert some of my dads Lp's to cd's. Is
this possible? Currently use in port on front of my media
center computer but cant seem to record it. It plays
great and the sound quality is good. Is there a record
program that takes analog and converts to digital?


Thanks Anthony
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Anthony I have a TDK CD burner, and have ripped several
cassette tapes and converted them to CDs. The In box
should be set to "line in" and the Out box to "audio CD".
I'm sure that the "burner"you're using has a similar
option.
 
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