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Re: CD burner



I Have good experiences with the "CD Spin doctor" program of the "Adaptec Easy
CD Creator". For that you have to connect the LP or cassette player line out
with the sound card line in. The program creates .wav-files that can be used to
burn a CD. I also stop the recording time by time, otherwise the files may get
to huge (like also Winston Weilheimer says). If there is a need to change
something at the result I use Cool Edit. (For example I once recorded an opera
and the spin doctor had a hard work with realizing the beginning and end of a
track - so I had to cut some tracks and put others together.)

You can download the programs at the following addresses:
http://www.adaptecstore.com/
http://www.syntrillium.com/cooledit/index.html

Don´t know if it´s the best way, but it works well.

Monika

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Monika Feil
mailto:mfeil (at) fialke(dot)de


WINSTON WEILHEIMER wrote:

> >From: "Seth Rogovoy" <rogovoy (at) berkshire(dot)net>
> >Reply-To: jewish-music (at) shamash(dot)org
> >To: World music from a Jewish slant <jewish-music (at) shamash(dot)org>
> >Subject: RE: June Tabor:  Mayn Rue Plats
> >Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2001 12:02:16 -0500
> >
> >how difficult is it for someone technically inept to hook up a turntable to
> >a CD burner? does this involve lots of additional hardware and software
> >besides what's already installed if you have a working burner?
> *****************************************************************
> i do it all the time.  you have basically a few technical problems to solve.
>   first getting the recording into a format on the hard drive that the
> burner will accept.  you can not go directly from the turntable to the cd
> (in my experience).  You use a line from the audio out on the amplifyer to
> the line in on your sound card.  I use musicmatch to record as the record is
> playing.  you configure the recorder in musicmatch to have the source "in
> line".  I would stop the recording in between cuts, otherwise your mp3 file
> is going to get huge. Music match will put the mp3 file on your hard drive
> wherever you specify or in the default location which is in your mydocuments
> folder under mymusic.
>
> Once that is done, you can make the playlist right in music match and click
> on make a cd....and voila...you are done.
>
> watch the input volume coming from the record, you don't want it too loud or
> too soft.
>
> Winston Weilheimer
> Host/OWNER
> NUSACH INTERNET RADIO NETWORK
> Nusach, THE ORIGINAL SOUL MUSIC!
>



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