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totojepast November 14th 04 09:24 PM

a convenient conversion of LP's into MP3's?
 
please could you recommend me a software which is able to capture a
music from an LP being played on a gramophone and convert it into
MP3's?

Hammerer November 14th 04 10:03 PM

a convenient conversion of LP's into MP3's?
 

"totojepast" wrote in message
om...

please could you recommend me a software which is able to capture a
music from an LP being played on a gramophone and convert it into
MP3's?


Try "Gramophone Pal" from 'WeLuvLPs' Software Ltd. It costs a bomb, but you
get a free robotic arm that cranks the handle for you.



michael turner November 14th 04 11:28 PM

a convenient conversion of LP's into MP3's?
 
On Sun, 14 Nov 2004 14:24:30 -0800, totojepast wrote:

please could you recommend me a software which is able to capture a
music from an LP being played on a gramophone and convert it into
MP3's?


Get yourself a microphone and something like Goldwave. plug the mic
into your soundcard, place the mic near the gramophone's horn, and record
the mic.s output using Goldwave. Not forgetting to wind the gramophone up
before doing the recording, they tend to work better this way.

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leo November 14th 04 11:43 PM

a convenient conversion of LP's into MP3's?
 
In message , totojepast
writes
please could you recommend me a software which is able to capture a
music from an LP being played on a gramophone and convert it into
MP3's?


I use Wave Repair to convert LP input to WAV and fix any scratches etc.
There are millions of programs out there which will convert from WAV to
MP3



--
leo

leo November 14th 04 11:47 PM

a convenient conversion of LP's into MP3's?
 
In message , michael turner
writes
On Sun, 14 Nov 2004 14:24:30 -0800, totojepast wrote:

please could you recommend me a software which is able to capture a
music from an LP being played on a gramophone and convert it into
MP3's?


Get yourself a microphone and something like Goldwave. plug the mic
into your soundcard, place the mic near the gramophone's horn, and record
the mic.s output using Goldwave. Not forgetting to wind the gramophone up
before doing the recording, they tend to work better this way.


Does he mean a gramophone, or something with some sort of electrical
output?



--
leo

michael turner November 15th 04 07:21 PM

a convenient conversion of LP's into MP3's?
 
On Mon, 15 Nov 2004 01:07:14 +0000, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:

In article ,
leo wrote:
Does he mean a gramophone, or something with some sort of electrical
output?


A gramophone plays records. Can be either mechanical or electronic.
Phonograph usually is accepted as only a mechanical type in the UK.


I was under the impression that a 'phonograph' was something that played
wax-cylinders.

Then I had a quick look at the *dictionary* definitions:

http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=gramophone
....and one of the definitions says:

"an antique record player; the sound of the vibrating needle is
amplified acoustically." ... which is what I thought the OP meant.

http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=phonograph

....ah well we all learn something new every day. :-)

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Dave Plowman (News) November 15th 04 10:52 PM

a convenient conversion of LP's into MP3's?
 
In article ,
michael turner wrote:
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=gramophone
...and one of the definitions says:


"an antique record player; the sound of the vibrating needle is
amplified acoustically." ... which is what I thought the OP meant.


Think that's a sort of hindsight definition. Think of radiogram. That was
a common name well after acoustic gramophones were near history.
Record player sort of came in with Dansette, etc. Meant a transportable
(and cheap and nasty) gramophone in the days when all those sort of things
needed mains.

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Paddy November 16th 04 07:33 AM

a convenient conversion of LP's into MP3's?
 
(totojepast) wrote in message . com...
please could you recommend me a software which is able to capture a
music from an LP being played on a gramophone and convert it into
MP3's?


Theoretically at least, you should be able to scan the grooves with a
laser micrometer arrangement and make a computer model of your LP.
You could then process that map to extract the wav content of the
sound.

Your biggest problem might be in choosing an encoder to convert the
wav to mp3.

Ian Molton November 16th 04 08:38 AM

a convenient conversion of LP's into MP3's?
 
Paddy wrote:
(totojepast) wrote in message . com...

please could you recommend me a software which is able to capture a
music from an LP being played on a gramophone and convert it into
MP3's?



Theoretically at least, you should be able to scan the grooves with a
laser micrometer arrangement and make a computer model of your LP.


Thats been done, although I dont recall the product ever reaching the
marketplace...

Rogue Terrorist State November 16th 04 12:55 PM

a convenient conversion of LP's into MP3's?
 
In (Paddy) writes:

(totojepast) wrote in message . com...
please could you recommend me a software which is able to capture a
music from an LP being played on a gramophone and convert it into
MP3's?


Theoretically at least, you should be able to scan the grooves with a
laser micrometer arrangement and make a computer model of your LP.
You could then process that map to extract the wav content of the
sound.


Your biggest problem might be in choosing an encoder to convert the
wav to mp3.


Interesting idea...has anyone actually accomplished this?

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