The sound card in my computer has an auxilliary audio input.  There is
software available that will take that audio and save it to a wave file.
Then, you can convert it to a suitably high bit-rate MP3 and put over a
hundred songs on a CD-R.  I want to do this to keep from playing my original
records, and avoid further wear and tear on them.  I originally taped all of
them but the tapes are pretty old now and copying the tapes just results in
a poorer copy.  I don't have a DAT recorder.  The records are still in
pretty good condition because I take pretty good care of them.  The jackets
and sleeves are getting very fragile with age, so I'll have to do something
about that, too.  I could photograph the jackets with my digicam and work
something out to make replacements, I guess.

So many projects, so little time.

Len
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-----Original Message-----
From: Shel Belinkoff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 8:19 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Laser Turntable OT


How do you do that?

"Paris, Leonard" wrote:

> I need a turntable so I can
> digitize all of my LP collection.  
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Shel Belinkoff
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