The last time I did it I converted 10 sides of "blaster bates" to CD.

It took fscking for-ever, because records generally only work at 1x

I used a normal record player plugged into a home amp (you can't go
direct into your sound card's line-in because turntables put out very
low amplitude signals, and need a pre-amp circuit.)  Then I used the
tape-2 "rec out" to the line-in on the sound card, and used some windows
recording software to record to wave format.  Then I used some wave
software to trim off the bumps and noise at the front and back of the
wave.

Then I recorded the wave straight to CD, and lastly stored the wave as a
MP3 rather than doing all that work again :)


On Thu, 2003-02-13 at 09:25, Jim Cheetham wrote:
> Do any of you guys have a working setup with a vinyl record player
> hooked up as an input source for an ogg or mp3 encoder?
> 
> I have a number of "real" records (about 10 or so) that I'd like to have
> a digital copy of ...
> 
> -jim


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