[Dixielandjazz] Re:Analog to Digital (Vinyl to CD)
James Butler
jbutler6 at twcny.rr.com
Tue Mar 28 12:05:11 PST 2006
As far as splitting tracks Magix Lab Cleaning 10.e does the best job bit
Microsoft's Plus! Digital Media Edition does a pretty good job but
sometimes you have to go back and split the tracks which is extremely easy.
Don wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I've been using a small pre amp from Radio Shack to feed my component
> turntable into the sound card's "line in". Unfortunately, the pre
> amp seems to be no longer available, having been replaced by a
> complete turntable with built in pre amp. (Catalog #: 42-7012) for
> about $60 ( I think the pre amp was about $25, probably 10 years
> ago). My stereo gear and the computer are in different rooms so it's
> not convenient to connect the stereo system output to the computer. I
> use Music Match Jukebox or iTunes to "record" the music and Roxio CD
> Creator to burn the CD.
> The whole process is somewhat labor intensive as one has to be ready
> to stop the playback, and enter the next tune title every 3 or 4
> minutes, if one is fussy enough to want each tune to have it's own
> track. I know some who just record the whole side of an LP into one
> big track. I also know there is some software that will break such a
> "composite" track into individual tune tracks, but I have not been
> successful in finding one that works well.
>
> The demise of the mini discs may already be under way. I found none
> at Staples the other day, and only a few 50 packs at Office Depot.
> Office Depot's web site listed the bulk pack as "unavailable". I
> don't use them for music, but find them handy for sending small
> amounts of data, small program files or a few picture files to
> others. They seem to be less vulnerable in the mail, and are easier
> to carry in your pocket.
>
> Don Robertson
> Napa, CA
>
>
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