Well, I got it done, somewhat. I picked up a Samsung VCR for under $50 at the local Sears. I then fed the Audio Out to my iMic. The iMic did not include Final Vinyl, but did include a 14-day free trial of Peak LE. I ended up with 7 "tracks", one for each album on the original VHS tape. I then used iTunes to convert the aiff files to mp3, and afterwards deleted the aiff tracks from iTunes. So, for this project, the fact that there is only one long "track" per album does not bother me. I'll probably use Final Vinyl when I get around to digitizing my LPs. Griffin makes a connector in which you can plug a turntable and then connect it to an iMic or Power Wave.

Oh, at the mall today, I saw one of the "albums" on a cd for about $7!
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Dennis B. Swaney

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