Copying LPs onto CDs
I saw the posts recently about copying LPs to CD and figured that
would be a good christmas present for someone I know so thought I'd
have a go. But it's not working out to be the simple job I imagined.
I got my hifi connected to my PC ok. Downloaded a program called AIPL
Singulator to split the audio into separate tracks. Clean my LP, start
the program, play the record - thought that would be it but I should
be so lucky.
The first problem is that the Singulator program doesn't appear to
split the tracks so that a new WAV file is begun at the starts of a
new track. That's if it detects the gap between tracks at all. I've
tried adjusting the settings but it seems a very hit-or-miss affair. I
end up having to cut and paste bits of WAV files myself.
The second problem is that, even though my LPs are not in bad
condition, I do get the occasional skip. Consequently I can't really
leave the PC to record one side of an album by itself. I have to sit
around monitoring it and then jumping in if I spot a problem. As I've
said - taking a lot of time - probably at least an hour per album.
Oh - and finally, for the CD player in the car to read the new CDs I
have to burn them at the very slowest speed so that again means more
time.
So all in all - I'm getting a bit fed up with this idea. Has anyone
got any tips where I'm going wrong?
AJ
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