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March 28th, 2005, 02:24 PM
#1
Sound recording from LPs
Hello Everybody, I would like to transfer music from my LP vinyl records to CDs for my own use. I did check Google about this and found some softwares for this. Could anyone recommend a good program to do this? I have the record player and amplifier, WinXP pro and cd burning capability.
Steven4
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March 28th, 2005, 02:40 PM
#2
I did a lot of ripping from vinyl last year. I used Audio Cleaning Lab 2004 from Magix for about $40.00. Worked very well. My albums are all in excellent shape, and didn't require a lot of cleaning, according to this software.
Another simple program for ripping is Rip Vinyl, $7.00. It's a download, check Google.
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March 28th, 2005, 02:48 PM
#3
Here's Goldwave... http://goldwave.ca/ It's the pay-for software I use.
Also use Audacity... http://audacity.sourceforge.net/ It's free, nice little program.
Here's a Cnet arcticle... http://reviews.cnet.com/Music/4520-7...5116211-1.html
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March 28th, 2005, 06:28 PM
#4
Thank you 28356 and Abhoth for your very helpful posts. It will take me few days to set up and try out some programs.
Steven4
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March 29th, 2005, 01:18 AM
#5
Just have to stick my 2¢ worth in here. A very simple program that I have used for both vinyl and cassette ripping for over a year is "RipVinyl" by Wieser software. It rips into Wav format that can go straight to cd. Only negative is you will have to re-name the tracks manually,but imo,that's not a biggie. And the total cost is usd$7.00. : http://www.wieser-software.com/products.shtml
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