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In Reply to: Gonna try recording some LPs in 24/96 with my Toshiba notebook posted by HenryH on April 21, 2007 at 16:17:09:
Hi Henry I have been looking into this myself recently, I read in a couple of places that recording to a cd first and then putting that onto your hardrive is a pretty good way to go. After that you would use one of the many programs available to clean up clicks and pops.
Here one of the links where I got alot of info from.
http://www.delback.co.uk/lp-cdr.htm
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I have a standalone CD Recorder and record my LP's to that. I then take the resultant CD and record it to a library on my hard drive using Roxio Easy CD Creator Deluxe all in *.wav format. I then make compilation DVD's of the songs I want in PCM format.I get generally between 4 to 4 half hours of uncompressed music per DVD.
Then software could be used to clean it up for burning to CD.
Henry
Henry I don't know what will work best, as said earlier I just began looking into this myself. In my opinion and for me the recording to the cd first will be easiest, I have a stand alone cd recorder, so I am going to try it that way first.
Definitely...His method is better for people with stand-alone CD recorders and modest sound cards on their computers. The M-Audio Audiophile cards have great sound for music and great D/A converters for recording. Recommended if you get into transferring more vinyl or tape to digital.
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