Has anybody here successfully converted their vinyl LP and cassette music collection to digital? If so, what was involved and what did you use? Were you happy with the results?
Most turntables will require RIAA equalization for playback... I assume you did not go straight from the turntable but had an RIAA circuit in the loop somewhere.capncrunch said:I didn't do it with cassettes but did it with vinyl. I simply ran the outputs from the turntable into the inputs in the computer and used the Sound Recorder program (in Windows) to record in WMA format, then I converted them again to mp3.
What's RIAA? And is there a way to get rid of crackle from the imperfections of the vinyl?Garrett said:Most turntables will require RIAA equalization for playback... I assume you did not go straight from the turntable but had an RIAA circuit in the loop somewhere.
I would just download them via P2P. It's a lot fasterExoticSpirit said:Has anybody here successfully converted their vinyl LP and cassette music collection to digital? ..
Audacity is great for editing as well (cutting out pops).clules said:... I downloaded a open source recorder application called Audactity (http://audacity.sourceforge.net/) and was able to get pretty good mp3 files of my old music tapes..