At 5:41 PM -0400 4/21/02, Scott Holder wrote:
>At 05:39 PM 4/21/2002 -0400, you wrote:
>>Howdy, does anyone know of an app. that allows the transfer of the wave-form
>>signal from a Vinyl LP to a CD that works with A/V equipped Macs?? I have a
>>"state of the art" (circa 1975) Technics SL-D2 Direct Drive turntable and a
>>6500 A/V equipped Mac, a 7500,and a7600 (both A/V) to work with + a La Cie
>>8X-SCSI burner. Any suggestions??? TIA      Mikie
>
>Assuming you have some kind of output on the turntable, just about any
>audio recording software should work to record the output to a file. From
>there you'd have to burn an audio CD.


You will need a preamp though to bring the signal level up to the 
line level the AV inputs require.  Hooking the turntable into a 
receiver and using the tape output jacks into the computer will work.
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