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stubwah June 4th 06 03:57 PM

converting vinyl to cd?
 
i have a turntable with a built in pre amp and a magnetic cartridge
which i have connected to a seperate pre amp which i have then plugged
into a microphone socket on my pc

problems are

1) sound not playing through pc speakers

2) sound not recording on sound recorder?

3) sound recorder cuts off at 60 seconds

have a copy of wave repair but obviously cant do anything with that
until vinyl is held on wav format?

lost, so lost......

any suggestions appreciated


thanks in advance


Buzz June 4th 06 04:12 PM

converting vinyl to cd?
 
"stubwah" a écrit dans le message de news:
...
i have a turntable with a built in pre amp and a magnetic cartridge
which i have connected to a seperate pre amp which i have then plugged
into a microphone socket on my pc

problems are

1) sound not playing through pc speakers

2) sound not recording on sound recorder?

3) sound recorder cuts off at 60 seconds

have a copy of wave repair but obviously cant do anything with that
until vinyl is held on wav format?

lost, so lost......

any suggestions appreciated


thanks in advance


================================================== ==========

If you are using Windows, setup correctly the Windows Sound Panel
for the sound to come through the speakers.
(The Windows Sound Panel is sometimes replaced by your sound card's
panel.)

Don't use the microphone INPUT socket. You will get a dreadfull sound
and it could be damaging. Use the LINE IN socket. This also has to
be set up correctly on the Sound Panel

Don't use the Windows sound recorder. There are plenty of free
and better ones out there. Take Audacity for instance.

And my way of doing things (LP = CD) here :

http://www.a-reny.com/iexplorer/restauration.html


--
Allen Reny
http://www.a-reny.com




stubwah June 6th 06 06:20 AM

converting vinyl to cd?
 
thanks very much for your help, i'll let you know how i get on

stubwah


Buzz wrote:
"stubwah" a écrit dans le message de news:
...
i have a turntable with a built in pre amp and a magnetic cartridge
which i have connected to a seperate pre amp which i have then plugged
into a microphone socket on my pc

problems are

1) sound not playing through pc speakers

2) sound not recording on sound recorder?

3) sound recorder cuts off at 60 seconds

have a copy of wave repair but obviously cant do anything with that
until vinyl is held on wav format?

lost, so lost......

any suggestions appreciated


thanks in advance


================================================== ==========

If you are using Windows, setup correctly the Windows Sound Panel
for the sound to come through the speakers.
(The Windows Sound Panel is sometimes replaced by your sound card's
panel.)

Don't use the microphone INPUT socket. You will get a dreadfull sound
and it could be damaging. Use the LINE IN socket. This also has to
be set up correctly on the Sound Panel

Don't use the Windows sound recorder. There are plenty of free
and better ones out there. Take Audacity for instance.

And my way of doing things (LP = CD) here :

http://www.a-reny.com/iexplorer/restauration.html


--
Allen Reny
http://www.a-reny.com



stubwah June 23rd 06 06:56 AM

converting vinyl to cd?
 
hi ya

just to let you know

returned my pre amp and all the other gubbins they sold me (£30)to the
shop and left instead with a £2 stereo jack!!!

everything now playing/recording beautifully

downloaded wave repair and acoustica mixcraft and am off and running

thanks for your help

stubwah
Buzz wrote:
"stubwah" a écrit dans le message de news:
...
i have a turntable with a built in pre amp and a magnetic cartridge
which i have connected to a seperate pre amp which i have then plugged
into a microphone socket on my pc

problems are

1) sound not playing through pc speakers

2) sound not recording on sound recorder?

3) sound recorder cuts off at 60 seconds

have a copy of wave repair but obviously cant do anything with that
until vinyl is held on wav format?

lost, so lost......

any suggestions appreciated


thanks in advance


================================================== ==========

If you are using Windows, setup correctly the Windows Sound Panel
for the sound to come through the speakers.
(The Windows Sound Panel is sometimes replaced by your sound card's
panel.)

Don't use the microphone INPUT socket. You will get a dreadfull sound
and it could be damaging. Use the LINE IN socket. This also has to
be set up correctly on the Sound Panel

Don't use the Windows sound recorder. There are plenty of free
and better ones out there. Take Audacity for instance.

And my way of doing things (LP = CD) here :

http://www.a-reny.com/iexplorer/restauration.html


--
Allen Reny
http://www.a-reny.com




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