This is what you do. You need a special cord for it which I can send to you for free. One end goes into the record player's headphone port and the other end goes into either your computer's microphone or linein port. When you have that hooked up, open up sound recorder. Now, play the record and you should hear it one the computer's speakers. Press the record button on the sound recorder and while the record is playing, you are recording. You may have to press the record button 3 more times since the sound is only made for one minute but you can expanden it. Once you have it recorded onto sound recorder, play it back and make sure that it recorded fine. Save the file to "My Music" folder and once you've got all of the songs you want, drag them to windows media player and burn them to a cd. If you need any more info, just e-mail me cherylkleinle@hotmail.com thanks!
2006-07-19 19:23:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Bottomline is, you need a soundcard that accepts audio in, either by RCA (left and right audio), or 'headphone-style' inputs. Then it's just a matter of using a recording program on your computer to record from your phonograph.
2006-07-20 00:19:41
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answered by Jon Skywalker 4
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Get a computer sound card that has the capability to record "line-in." Hook up your record player's pre-amp to the sound card's input and away you go. You'll need a record player with RCA-outputs or an amplifier with RCA-outs.
2006-07-20 00:12:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Transfer the music to the hard disc of your computer first. Then if you have a CD writer on your computer you can transfer the music files to a CD.
2006-07-20 00:11:52
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answered by Kalyansri 5
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for some of mine.. I connected my computer audio line input to my stereo line out.... and used my computer to digitize and burn CD's... you can record the music with windows sound recorder.. or you can use other commercially produced software... I think SoundForge, GoldWave... or...
Magix Audio Cleaning Lab.. is GREAT!! you can take out the pops and clicks.. and enhance the audio before burning it to CD
2006-07-20 00:14:12
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answered by ♥Tom♥ 6
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