wow...vinyl records....you still have those?...i have no idea how you would do that since technology has changed so much since those were popular....
2006-08-04 14:16:42
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answered by TJ 4
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Complicated, but here goes....
1. Make sure that you have a way to plug in a standard headphone jack into your record player.
2. Buy a stereo cable (same size as the headphone jack) with TWO male ends (the part that goes in).
3. Download a free program called "Audacity" for Mac along with the mp3 encoder from the same site.
4. In Audacity, set the recording mode to line-in so that when you press record, it will record from the cable I mentioned.
5. Plug the cable into the line-in port on the Mac Mini and the record player then record one song at a time, turning each into an mp3 file to put on the ipod.
If it doesn't work, I'm sorry. I am not farmiliar with macs so you should make sure you have a line-in port first.
2006-08-04 21:21:04
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answered by Wocka wocka 6
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Get ancient record player.
Plug output from record player to PC's audio inputs.
Use operating system's sound recorder.
Use MP3 software to compress songs.
Upload to iPod.
2006-08-04 21:16:59
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answered by Anonymous
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good question, i asked this once before and i still have no idea how to do it. there is a way tho. im not good with all those wire things tho, so i just dl the songs i want thats on the album and then im all set. good luck.
2006-08-04 21:17:06
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answered by pinky 3
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patch it from your record player into your computer.
from there it's cake!
2006-08-04 21:17:44
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answered by Anonymous
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good luck.
2006-08-04 21:14:55
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answered by Billy Talent 3
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