[Dixielandjazz] Burning CDs

Adaywayne at aol.com Adaywayne at aol.com
Sat Feb 14 19:45:32 PST 2004


Well Marty, your CD recorder will faithfully transfer everything that is on 
your LPs to a CDd. However, this includes any "pops" and "clicks" and other 
noises that are on your LPs. Even new LPs have some defects. The only advantage 
of downloading first to your computer is that you can "de-click" the wave file 
before burning it to a CD. I'm getting ready to send out a little "Tutorial" 
on the various aspects of transferring LPs to CDs. If you want to be on the 
list of recipients, just send me an e-mail.
Arn
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In a message dated 2/14/04 4:34:36 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
geraldnichols at bellsouth.net writes:
Can some of you that burn cds on your computers enlighten me as to whether 
there are advantages with that over simply burning on my JVC CD Recorder?

I just got a very nice HP Pavilion a320n PC and it does have a CD-writer. All 
I have done with it is make a copy of one of my CDs. My software apparently 
has no allowance for recording from the LINE IN jack, so I have not been able 
to try making CDs of my LPs as yet.

Are there programs that will give me that capability, and is it worth it, 
when I have the CD Recorder to do the same thing.  Actually it seems simple 
enough to edit my recordings using the PAUSE control on the recorder to make sure 
there are track separations on the recorded CD. There is also a manual way to 
enter a track number when the music is live and continuous.

I'm curious if I should try anything with the computer or stick to my CD 
Recorder?

Marty Nichols
Trombonist on the Space Coast of Florida
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