LP to CD transfer
Ron Jennings
sprawl at STARLINX.COM
Mon Sep 22 21:08:57 EDT 1997
i don't and have never owned one. but i am studying them in school.
they are made for the computer first. the stereo hookup is secondary.
if the unit yer lookin at is designed specifically for hifi, it may
require
a little networking wizardry, but you can do it.
as for copying yer records, i have read that it is legal to make ONE
copy for archival use. i have tried the cooledit95 prog. it is pretty
good.
all the things you say you want to do can be done.
rj
M Holmes wrote:
>
> OK all you techies.
>
> They've started selling the CD-write hifi units here at 700 quid (about
> 1000 Dollars I guess).
>
> They'll be the CD-R write-once systems I guess. So presumably they could
> write CD's from LP's (not illegal if I own the LP's).
>
> Is it likely that these could also be connected to a 'puter to write
> stuff to CD like 'puter files and software?
>
> Also, if I were to use one to write my LP's to CD then it would obviously be
> better if I could zap out the snaps, crackles and pops. Would it somehow
> be feasible to play an LP, record it digitally on a 'puter, edit the
> file using some fancy software to get rid of the pops and then write the
> results to CD?
>
> What would be needed to do this? Is the necessary software available at
> a reasonable price?
>
> Ta in advance for any help.
>
> FoFP
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