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12" Lps To Mp3s For Cds, 12" LPs to MP3s for CDs |
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Mon 30 Dec 2002, 20:17
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Does anyone know how I can use my G4 with 9.0.4 to convert 12" LPs to MP3s that I can use Roxio Toast to make CDs with? I heard about a USB device with 2 RCA plug holes that can be used to connect a stereo (playing LPs) to the computer. Has anyone heard of that? Any help would be greatly appreciated, CharlieN
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Sun 5 Jan 2003, 00:23
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For the ones interested the schematics of a RIAA preamp with the PCB and explanations in Greek and English. Enjoy! there's also the curve of the RIAA correction we are talking about.
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Sun 5 Jan 2003, 22:05
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To respond to the original question, what G4 model do you have? How will you be playing the LPs?
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Mon 6 Jan 2003, 03:07
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From: Hayama - JP
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You'll probably tire of seeing this as the default answer to almost every audio question, but buy yourself a Griffin iMic, for about 50-70 bucks. Plug that into a USB port (no problem running mine through the keyboard on a flat 15" iMac), then you have a stereo 1/8" available, Line or Phono level select. The iMic is recognized immediately by the OS, and appears as a selection in the audio-in dropdownlistboxthing. I'm using Amadeus to record tracks, which will export to aiff(native), .wav, .mp3, Ogg Vorbis, and a few others.
Hope that helps.
lastmachine
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