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Post by cdman71031 on Mar 22, 2007 19:07:20 GMT -5
I was wondering if anybody could help. I am interested in copying my old LP's Meany of witch are not available onto CD. I have a computer and a home unit CD burning and could do it both ways how would I go about this is the easiest and cheapest way. I'm having a problem with my home burner as it does not seem to know the records are there when you try to record. it's the latest Sony model I got it about 3 years ago. Am I missing a wire or did I hook it up wrong.
On the computer I don't know witch wires and part I'd need. also what is a really good and inexpensive program to get to transfer your records. i went into Sam Ash tonight and the guy tried to sell me a $100.00 part called a DJ pro USB or at least i think thats the name. If anyone can help that would be great
thanks in advance
Nick top40man@optonline.net
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Post by tacomalo on Mar 25, 2007 11:41:09 GMT -5
Go to the following website: dak.com/Reviews/2020Story.cfmThis is an old mail order guy who is now selling items to his old analog customers. To quote his site: Got a turntable? All you need is the unique $69.90 PC Interface Preamp Mixer & free cable, or add our Pro DJ turntable for perfectly tracked, rock-stable LP & 45 copies. EVERYTHING is highly automated. Auto recording, track separation and naming, printing of song lists, LP scratch removal and tape hiss restoration plus hassle free audio CD burning. We do all the work so you don't have to. EVERYTHING you need is INCLUDED FREE. You Get 1) Our $24.95 Computer Recording Program (Think of it as a cassette deck on steroids), 2) our $18 Automated Scratch, Click & Hiss Filter, & 3) the $10 Tutorial eBook. Even the cable to plug into your computer is Included FREE. This amp is specially set up to make sure you don't get that hum you usually get when trying transfer old Lps. It also works with cassette players and it has worked great for me....and the best part are his online tutorials...and great help on the phone. I strongly recommend it!
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Post by shadster on Mar 25, 2007 19:38:38 GMT -5
I know MicroCenter sells an LP player that digitizes the audio to your pc. Not sure how it works but i saw it in the mailer I got on sale for around $99 or less. Check their website to see if there is a location near you: microcenter.com
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