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Old 07-26-2008, 05:41 PM
its_my_dime
 
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LP to CD and IPOD?

Off topic but perhap someone can either help or point me in the right
direction.

Looking for SOFTWARE (not hardware, I have a turntable) to convert vinyl LP
records to digital for CD burning and/or transfering to my IPOD.

Windows XP. SP 3.

Thank you.


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Old 07-26-2008, 06:36 PM
Doum
 
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Re: LP to CD and IPOD?

"its_my_dime" <its_my_dime@yahoo.com.spam (hold the .spam)> écrivait
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> Off topic but perhap someone can either help or point me in the right
> direction.
>
> Looking for SOFTWARE (not hardware, I have a turntable) to convert
> vinyl LP records to digital for CD burning and/or transfering to my
> IPOD.
>
> Windows XP. SP 3.
>
> Thank you.
>
>
>


Audacity, it's a free audio editor.

http://audacity.sourceforge.net/download/windows

You must also download the Lame MP3 encoder and put the "dll" in the same
folder than audacity. There's a link on that site.

HTH
Doum
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Old 07-26-2008, 06:54 PM
Bill in Co.
 
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Re: LP to CD and IPOD?

There is a TON of it out there. Try looking for it at the download.com
site, or just do a Google search.

Someone mentioned Audacity, and that one is free, but for typically around
$50 or so, you can get a lot better stuff, too.

its_my_dime wrote:
> Off topic but perhap someone can either help or point me in the right
> direction.
>
> Looking for SOFTWARE (not hardware, I have a turntable) to convert vinyl
> LP
> records to digital for CD burning and/or transfering to my IPOD.
>
> Windows XP. SP 3.
>
> Thank you.



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Old 07-26-2008, 07:01 PM
neutrino
 
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Re: LP to CD and IPOD?

On Jul 27, 4:41*am, "its_my_dime" <its_my_d...@yahoo.com.spam (hold
the .spam)> wrote:
> Off topic but perhap someone can either help or point me in the right
> direction.
>
> Looking for SOFTWARE (not hardware, I have a turntable) to convert vinyl LP
> records to digital for CD burning and/or transfering to my IPOD.
>
> Windows XP. *SP 3.
>
> Thank you.


main 'tool' is to be able to plug your stereo into the pc Line-In,
with that done you can set your sound control
to receive inout via Line-in, an duse Windows Media Player.(oh and set
Win media to record in mp3.. unless you have another preference)
There are of course many audio recorders, and audio editors around :-
"Dart"
"Super Mp3 Recorder "
"Blaze Media Pro"
"Total Recorder" ~ etc ~ etc ~~~~
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Old 07-26-2008, 07:09 PM
neutrino
 
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Re: LP to CD and IPOD?

On Jul 27, 6:01*am, neutrino <stua...@bluebottle.com> wrote:
> On Jul 27, 4:41*am, "its_my_dime" <its_my_d...@yahoo.com.spam (hold
>
> the .spam)> wrote:
> > Off topic but perhap someone can either help or point me in the right
> > direction.

>
> > Looking for SOFTWARE (not hardware, I have a turntable) to convert vinyl LP
> > records to digital for CD burning and/or transfering to my IPOD.

>
> > Windows XP. *SP 3.

>
> > Thank you.

>
> main 'tool' is to be able to plug your *stereo into the pc Line-In,
> with that done you can set your sound control
> to receive inout via Line-in, an duse Windows Media Player.(oh and set
> Win media to record in mp3.. unless you have another preference)
> There are of course many audio recorders, and audio editors around *:-
> "Dart"
> *"Super Mp3 Recorder "
> "Blaze Media Pro"
> "Total Recorder" *~ etc *~ *etc *~~~~


Oh... and if for burning to CD/DVD - "Ashampoo Burning Studio!" get
trial and wait for the offers to come in via email - you'll find it
can be bought for U.S. 9.95
ps..Total Recorder is good.
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Old 07-26-2008, 08:49 PM
Bruce Chambers
 
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Re: LP to CD and IPOD?

its_my_dime wrote:
> Off topic but perhap someone can either help or point me in the right
> direction.
>
> Looking for SOFTWARE (not hardware, I have a turntable) to convert vinyl LP
> records to digital for CD burning and/or transfering to my IPOD.
>
> Windows XP. SP 3.
>
> Thank you.
>
>



Regardless of the software you use, or the source of the original
audio, these hardware connection instructions are a useful guide:

http://www.nch.com.au/golden/setup.html

Further useful instructions here:

http://www.dak.com/reviews/Tutorial_LP.cfm

http://www.pcabusers.net/vinyllp/vinyllp.htm

If recording from a turntable, you'll need a pre-amplifier. This
is the one I use to boost the audio signal from my turntable:

http://www.radioshack.com/product/in...tId=2103385&cp

You may also want to be able to clean up the noise (hiss and
rumble, in particular) from the audio signal, as well as break the
single, large resulting *.WAV file into separate tracks. If WinXP MCE
lacks the tools to do this, you might try either Groove Mechanic or
Golden Records, both of which have free, downloadable, time-bombed
evaluation licenses:

Groove Mechanic
http://www.coyotes.bc.ca/GrooveMechanic.html

Golden Records
http://www.nch.com.au/golden/index.html


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Old 07-27-2008, 03:00 AM
Patrick Keenan
 
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Re: LP to CD and IPOD?

"its_my_dime" <its_my_dime@yahoo.com.spam (hold the .spam)> wrote in message
news:O9QS%235z7IHA.1080@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> Off topic but perhap someone can either help or point me in the right
> direction.
>
> Looking for SOFTWARE (not hardware, I have a turntable) to convert vinyl
> LP records to digital for CD burning and/or transfering to my IPOD.
>
> Windows XP. SP 3.
>
> Thank you.


There are a number of these. You *may* still need hardware, though, to
convert levels and provide amplificaiton as needed. That can take the form
of a small mixer, which will cost between $50 and $100 - you can pay a lot
more if you wish to.

For free software, Audacity can do this nicely once you have any electrical
signal compatibility isses dealt with, and that's what the mixer is for.

Audacity also has some processing tools for scratch and pop removal.

HTH
-pk

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Old 07-27-2008, 04:29 AM
Bill in Co.
 
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Re: LP to CD and IPOD?

Patrick Keenan wrote:
> "its_my_dime" <its_my_dime@yahoo.com.spam (hold the .spam)> wrote in
> message
> news:O9QS%235z7IHA.1080@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>> Off topic but perhap someone can either help or point me in the right
>> direction.
>>
>> Looking for SOFTWARE (not hardware, I have a turntable) to convert vinyl
>> LP records to digital for CD burning and/or transfering to my IPOD.
>>
>> Windows XP. SP 3.
>>
>> Thank you.

>
> There are a number of these. You *may* still need hardware, though, to
> convert levels and provide amplificaiton as needed. That can take the
> form
> of a small mixer, which will cost between $50 and $100 - you can pay a
> lot
> more if you wish to.
>
> For free software, Audacity can do this nicely once you have any
> electrical
> signal compatibility isses dealt with, and that's what the mixer is for.
>
> Audacity also has some processing tools for scratch and pop removal.
>
> HTH
> -pk


Also give Goldwave and Acon Acoustica a look (not free, but are quite
inexpensive audio editors, and better than Audacity)


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Old 07-27-2008, 05:45 PM
Jim
 
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Re: LP to CD and IPOD?


"its_my_dime" <its_my_dime@yahoo.com.spam (hold the .spam)> wrote in message
news:O9QS%235z7IHA.1080@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> Off topic but perhap someone can either help or point me in the right
> direction.
>
> Looking for SOFTWARE (not hardware, I have a turntable) to convert vinyl
> LP records to digital for CD burning and/or transfering to my IPOD.
>
> Windows XP. SP 3.
>
> Thank you.
>

You will need to connect the turntable output to a microphone input jack on
your computer. Almost all audio cards and software can convert the analog
input to a digital stream.
Almost everyone has a CD writer in their computer, and the audio software
can write to a CD. Some software is a lot easier to use than others (a
universal statement to be sure).

Have you tried to do this job?
Jim


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Old 07-27-2008, 06:20 PM
Doum
 
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Re: LP to CD and IPOD?

"Jim" <j.n@invalid.invalid> écrivait
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>
> "its_my_dime" <its_my_dime@yahoo.com.spam (hold the .spam)> wrote in
> message news:O9QS%235z7IHA.1080@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>> Off topic but perhap someone can either help or point me in the right
>> direction.
>>
>> Looking for SOFTWARE (not hardware, I have a turntable) to convert
>> vinyl LP records to digital for CD burning and/or transfering to my
>> IPOD.
>>
>> Windows XP. SP 3.
>>
>> Thank you.
>>

> You will need to connect the turntable output to a microphone input
> jack on your computer. Almost all audio cards and software can
> convert the analog input to a digital stream.
> Almost everyone has a CD writer in their computer, and the audio
> software can write to a CD. Some software is a lot easier to use than
> others (a universal statement to be sure).
>
> Have you tried to do this job?
> Jim
>
>
>


If the microphone input is monophonic, he will lose the stereo image of
the music and maybe one side completely depending of the connection. It's
better to use a preamplifier as someone else suggested and use the LINE
input of the computer sound device.

If the turntable is connected to a home sound system, he can use a tape
output from the receiver or amplifier and go directly to the computer
line input, the signal will already be preamplified.

Doum
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