HI,

I've recently been toying with the idea of doing this - although I've not
actually done it.  Very easy to do.
1, You need  a phono pre-amp, Maplin have them on offer at the moment for
�12.49.  Get one.
2, Plug your record player into the pre-amp then into your mac's phono-in
sockets.
3, Select phono-in as the input (rca in?) and run SoundApp or similar to
catch the input as aiff files.  Then chop the captured audio into tracks and
burn via toast.

Simple (ish)!

Regards
James
my soundapp has no recording option ? I use COASTER that works very
good and you can adjust the level in on each channel, and with a
click start a new file (on the cd that will make track 1,2,3, ... )
you can also just take the music out from the tapedeck or stereo-out
if you already has a phono amp there.
an ortophone with 78 or 45/33 stylus is also cool...

http://members.chello.se/venderot/1.mp3
http://members.chello.se/venderot/2.mp3
http://members.chello.se/venderot/3.mp3

kenta
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