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[bomp] LP-to-digital conversion
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- Subject: [bomp] LP-to-digital conversion
- From: Tim Lakritz <timdog_66@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2006 20:04:35 -0700 (PDT)
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I use Magix Audio Cleaning Lab 10, and it works pretty
well. The only downside is that you have to burn
everything to audio CD - you CAN change it directly to
an audio file and save it to your computer, but you're
only allowed to do that a limited number of times (10,
to be exact). BUT, there's no limit to the number of
CDs you can create and then rip to your computer...it
doesn't really bother me, because I usually like to
have a CD copy of whatever vinyl I'm converting
anyway.
Also, the editing features make it really easy to
define where the tracks stop/start, delete unwanted
tracks, etc.
It's like $30-$40 at Best Buy.
Tim
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