Francisco H Tapia
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Fri May 14 14:26:30 CDT 2004
I dont' have any LP's... what the heck are those?... ;op. Sounds like some kinda vd. ;o) but a senior citizen I know was told me that many turntables would sport a line out, and as long as you have a pre-amplifier or mixer, you could just feed the lineout from the pre-amp/mixer to your line-in on your soundcard, you'll probably need a rca/phono jack to 1/8th mini stereo adapter jack. For editing or cleaning up your audio, check out Cool Edit Pro or PCDJ to help http://www.visiosonic.com/Download.asp?transaction_type=3000 Bobby Heid wrote On 5/14/2004 9:47 AM: >Yes, please let us know how and with what you did this. I have about 200 >albums that I'd like to do this to. > >Thanks, >Bobby > >-----Original Message----- >From: dba-tech-bounces at databaseadvisors.com >[mailto:dba-tech-bounces at databaseadvisors.com] On Behalf Of Arthur Fuller >Sent: Friday, May 14, 2004 11:23 AM >To: 'Discussion of Hardware and Software issues' >Subject: [dba-Tech] Phonographs to CDs > > >I am pleased to report that I have finally conquered this problem. I can now >burn a CD from a record on my turntable! It turned out to be ludicrousy >easy. Reminds me of the old joke about the guy who punches the refridgerator >to make it work again ("it's not the punch, it's knowing where to punch"). I >simply didn't believe it could be this easy. > >Now for the hard part. I have approximately 3,000 LPs, virtually all of them >in mint or close-to-mint condition. (An Oracle turntable helps :) Anyone got >any ideas how I can automate their recordings? Perhaps an illegal immigrant >at a dollar a day :) > >Arthur > > -- -Francisco