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Posted by Go OSU Pokes on 04/13/06 17:54
"Angrie, dammit" <noemail@myhouse.nyt> wrote in message
news:Vqu%f.3637$Es3.720@newsread3.news.atl.earthlink.net...
> For several months, I've been sporadically looking for mp3 versions of
> music that I already own on both LP and cassette, (thank you very much
> RIAA), so I can load it into my Walkman...
Angrie, D:
It's not hard to transcribe those LPs and cassettes to digital. All you
need is a sound card with line input (most all have this, it's the blue
audio jack) and a recording program like dBPowerAmp. You'll also need a
preamplifier for the turntable, but you can find a decent one of those for
as little as $25-30. Do a Web search on recording LPs to learn the details
of how to do it. But, the bottom line is, it's about the same as when we
used to record to tapes, and it gives pretty good results.
NOW PLAYING: "Jim Dandy" by Black Oak Arkansas
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