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I have a stack of LP records accumulated over many years I just can't part with and would like to copy them onto CD's. I'm told it can't be done so do any of you have a solution?



Thanks,

Richard
 
It can be done and I have a friend who has done about 30 so far. I know he bought a stand alone unit to do it that was about $200. 00. But now is using his puter to do some too. I have done a little of it by running a cable from the outputs on the record player to the input on the sound card, thats the easy part. Then you need the software. Windows 98 has "Sound Recorder " that will work but is kinda a PITA. Look in Programs/ Entertainment.

I hope somebody else has some good input on this as its gotta be easier than I have been doing.
 
I think the easiest way is to buy a stand alone CD player/recorder. Then do it just as your would record a LP to cassette though you stereo system. Frees up your computer plus you can connect your computer audio output to your audio receiver/amp to record downloaded music if you like. Most computers audio input is mono not the best for making CDs.
 
I just got done doing a ton of this for my dad. He had a bunch of old cassette tapes that he wanted on CD, not records, but the same principle.



I recorded them onto the computer hard drive through the soundcard (Mine is stereo, but some no-name thing), I then cleaned the hiss and background noise out of them with Nero Wave Editor, one of the apps that came with my CD-RW drive. After all of this I burned them to CD. It turned out well, in some instances the CD's sound better than the tapes because there is no background noise and hiss.



Good Luck,

Mike
 
I thought I read somewhere that the phono cartridge output level made it a little difficult. Seems to me the recievers have different circuits for the inputs from tape decks and phono players. I know it can be done, but not as easy as recording from a tape.
 
Many thanks for your replies guys! Now that I know it can be done makes me feel better, just gotta figure out the best way!



Thanks again,

Richard
 
Most of the stand alone units have an analog or digital inputs which allow for recording cds or cassette/records onto cds. Good luck.
 
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