--- Victor Odhner <
vodhner@cox.net> wrote:
> ec wrote:
> > An 'non linux' person I am friends with wants to
> > 'copy' his old 33 1/3 rpm records to cdroms to
> play in
> > his 'home entertainment syste'.
>
> I have only one experience doing this, and it took
> some tinkering. The computer was a recent model
> MAC,
> so I presume OS X, and there was some software that
> created .WAV tracks from the sound card's input.
> The audio came from a mixer board, and it was the
> headphone jack that seemed to provide the most
> compatible level. The MAC software basically allows
> you to start recording on cue, and transfers what
> it hears to a .WAV track until you stop it,
> not unlike recording to tape. You need to
> experiment
> with the audio to get max signal over noise but
> without
> distortion. The guy running the laptop had
> earphones
> plugged into it to monitor, if I remember right.
>
> Hope this snippet helps a little.
>
> Vic
>
Hum, maybe possible, but I/we have no 'mixer' other
than the home entertainment system. Very limited funds wise.
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