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Shades

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Transfer old LPs (the old round black things with the hole in the middle) to CDs and/or MP3 players? Have a working record player and can transfer them onto tape...but to a CD?
Thanks old knowledgeable ones...
 

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Shades

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Whew! Kinda hoped it was easy....but c'est la vie.
Thanks for the links Cob...appreciate it.
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I think there was a device in Costco last week that helps with this. It was a turntable with RCA out jacks and I thought I saw the words MP3 in the sign, implying that some conversion thing was included.

Didn't look that closely but it would be easy to check out.
 

Anynym

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You can buy a turntable with a USB connector (google for it).

You can connect your stereo to your sound card input, and use a free audio recorder / editor software package, such as Audacity, as suggested above.

Or you can use a different software package such as Goldwave. (Which I recommend, if you don't mind the price.)

Once you've recorded the sound (plus a few seconds before and after, or even the whole album), you can easily "select" the individual songs and save them separately in ".wav", ".mp3", or other popular formats. If you want to get fancy, you can even apply filters to try to reduce imperfections (hiss, etc).
 

Shades

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Thanks all....I will have to sort through the options and give it a try. Hate to lose all the old LPs...hiss, crackle and pop and all!
 

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tersey said:
LPs have their own special sound. They've made a little bit of a comeback I
hear.

You can get rid of the hiss, crackle and pops with some software out there.
Check it out.
LPs are definitely making a comeback. I've talked to some teens about it, as they are the ones buying the LPs. Turns out that at least some of them are buying the music via iTunes, and listening to that, but then are going out and buying a physical cover for the artwork and liner. Since LPs have the biggest artwork and liner sleeve for notes, it is the format of choice.
 
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