Re: [AMRadio] Digitizing old records

2010-01-23 Thread George Brand
...@pctechref.com To: 'Discussion of AM Radio in the Amateur Service' amradio@mailman.qth.net Sent: Friday, January 22, 2010 7:20 PM Subject: [AMRadio] Digitizing old records Not exactly AM radio stuff but it sort of falls in the category of old technology meets the new world. If the list moderator wants

[AMRadio] Digitizing old records

2010-01-22 Thread John Coleman
Not exactly AM radio stuff but it sort of falls in the category of old technology meets the new world. If the list moderator wants to kill this I will certainly understand. We could discuss it separately. I use a modern turntable with 33/45 RPM settings some of the real new TT's do have 78RPM

Re: [AMRadio] Digitizing old records

2010-01-22 Thread Bry Carling
Another very good free program is called Audiograbber. I use it to create mp3 files directly. From: John Coleman j...@pctechref.com Recording software: Many types are available. Audio Audition by Adobe is what I use - $300 - a little expensive but pretty good.