On Oct 12, 2004, at 4:51 AM, Stewart, Brian C wrote:
Suggestions for a freeware/shareware utility to record audio files from the
MIC/AUX audio input.
I purchased a pre-amp to connect my turn-table (not record player) to the
audio inputs of my G4. As many of you old-timers can re-call music used to
come on 12" black things that had two sides. I would like to convert most of
my rare vinyl to MP3 for future listening and protection.
Mac OS Classic has a GREAT app called Coaster for performing such a task but
the author has not ported to Mac OS X.
I was just curious if anyone has any suggestions for recording music through
the audio port in Mac OS X. I am looking for a shareware/freeware app that
allows for Gain Control and filtering of spikes. I imagine that there has to
be something for Mac OS X. I don't need a $5,000 audio/video editing
software package. I don't mind a two step copy to audio then rip MP3
process.
If no one has any suggestions I will have to boot into Classic mode (If I
can remember how) and fire up Coaster.
Download the 30-day trial of Sound Studio from Felt Tip Software and see if that doesn't do it all for you.
Tom
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