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    any ideas?

    i want to transfer my lp collection to cd through my pc, do i need some sort of software or just leads that go from my turn table to my pc, upload the music then download onto disc.
    thanks form your input
    haveabet



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    Thumbs up Recording.....

    Sound Forge 6 is as good as anything.....

    Gordon



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    i once did this, by connecting my hi-fi to my computer. to do this i used the headphone socket on the hi-fi to run a wire (not sure what type) to my sound card, this let me record what was playing on my hi-fi, on my computer. the problem with this however was there was no 'tracks' only one long music file, it was quite easy to do (although very time consuming). and i think i did it with window's software.

    if you are willing to spend a bit more time on it than i did, you could probably get some decent results, for not muck ££ the wire i used, would probably only cost a couple of ££ from a shop like tandy or mapplins. and you could probably download some decent software to do this sort of thing.



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    I have managed to record some of my old LP`s using
    "Sound Blaster Live" which is part of
    "Creative Play Center" which was included on the PC whe I got it.
    My son also tells me he can use "Ahead Nero" but I have not tried that.

    Then all you need is a pair of stereo leads from your hi-fi/amp or turntable to your pc.
    ( I got mine from Maplins - ready made - about 10 metres long so they reach from one room to another )


    JJ


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