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2006-08-21 10:37:58 · 14 answers · asked by dan_vickie 1 in Consumer Electronics Music & Music Players

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To accomplish this, you will need a wave studio (like Cool Edit Pro) and you will have to manually record each and every record onto your computer. Then you can separate them into individual MP3s or WAVs, clean them up, and then burn them. I had to do the same thing with cassettes.

2006-08-21 10:44:14 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Ok check it out bro' Does the Vinyl player have some kind of output. Such as an aux/RCA out (you know the red and white outputs)

Well take that and use a RCA cord to plug into your soundcard on your computer..Now if you have a stock soundcard you will have just a 1/8 input on the back of your computer. So make a trip to radio shack and buy a RCA to 1/8 in convertor. They are only like $5 bucks.

Then go online and get a freeware recording program and record the records into your computer. From there you can add them to Windows Media.

It's alot to do. But if you have a huge record collection it's worth it.

2006-08-21 10:48:32 · answer #2 · answered by J 1 · 0 0

Here's what you do! You can play the record out to the analogue in of your computer using whichever media you have on your computer (music match maybe??). Then just burn them to CD!

The only problem with this is you may get fan noise.

In this case, you can do one of two things.

1 buy an external usb sound card and record from there.
2 simply record to the analog in of an MP3 player/recorder. Then use it's usb capability to get it to your computer. Then burn your CD.

There is not a way to burn records straight to the CD burner. It just isn't possible right now.

2006-08-21 10:47:50 · answer #3 · answered by extremelyradicalman 3 · 0 0

Go to google and look for a Delta 4/10 soundcard. this is a pro audio soundcard that retails for around $199.00. It's specific purpose is to convert analog information(record players,guitars, and microphones) to digital info so that the computer can recognize it. You are going to need a recording program to record the signal coming into the computer(you can down load Cubase Sx for free pretty much anywhere). Once you record the wave dump it to your burn software and record a cd. If you get confused about how to do any of this just GOOGLE IT!

2006-08-21 10:45:52 · answer #4 · answered by QuizTheOneWithoutOne 3 · 0 0

You need a sound card with RCA inputs and your record player or stereo needs RCA outputs. connect the two and you can use either Media Player or Musicmatch to convert them to mp3. then from there burn them onto a CD.
If your soundcard does not have RCA inputs you can buy devices that plug into your USB port that will do the trick.

2006-08-21 10:46:00 · answer #5 · answered by me 4 · 0 0

You need a pair of turn table's, a mixer & a recording interface if you would like to do that. What you would do is play the vinyl on your turn tables, that goes into your mixer, and into your recording interface & then your DAW (digital audio workstation) and be recorded by a recording program, which you would then encode it into a wave file, and transfer into your cd burner. easy..

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2006-08-21 10:44:47 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Considering the dumb answers it is clear that some people get to level 7 by just answering with stupid remarks all day.

You need the LINE OUT on a turntable or amp with / tt and
jack it into LINE IN on your audio card. ( you can try MIC IN
as well )
Then you use a newer audio burning program like NERO
which has audio cleanup routines in it, and just burn away
to CD or MP3 or DVD etc.
Very easy nowadays,

2006-08-21 10:48:30 · answer #7 · answered by cowgurl_bareback 2 · 0 0

this is the poor man's way:

buy a two sided adapter, one that plugs into your computers microphone outlet and one that plugs into your record player headphones outlet.

before i bought a digital recorder, i used to use my guitar cable (the kind that plugs inot an amp) and i bought two little adapters at radio shack for about a dollar a piece( make sure you have the right adapters) then there are a number of computer programs you can use to record from your mircophone outlet.

then just press play and record and save. done and done

2006-08-21 10:48:09 · answer #8 · answered by evilmonkeyboy 4 · 0 0

They make a record participant that has a USB adapter to plug in to pcs. I easily have considered them on Amazon and NewEgg. I easily haven't any journey with them even with the undeniable fact that, and the comments seem everywhere. some seem very extreme priced too. even with the undeniable fact that it is going to do what you're searching to do.

2016-11-26 21:51:25 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

There are quite a few pieces of software - I use one by Roxio www.roxio.com that is quite easy to use it's called roxio Creator - Media 8 oh and you can buy a pre-amp to connect your turntable to your PC via USB

2006-08-21 10:44:51 · answer #10 · answered by nick_owen85 2 · 0 0

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