i would like to put my rather large collection of LP's onto a cd. is this possible and where would i find a machine that can do this.
as quite a lot of them are very early jazz and blues versions that do not appear to be available on cd. i would be upset to lose the music if anything should happen to my present LP player.
although not gifted technically i feel sure there must be a machine that is relatively simple to operate that can copy LP's to CD's.
thanks ankou and VHG. i have a turntable that works beautifully, a slightly elderly kenwood.
vhg i don't really want to have to purchase more tracks. iwant to put some of those that i have got onto CD's so that i can take them with me in the car, etc.
You don't need to buy anything except a suitable lead to connect your hifi output to the line in socket on your computer. You can then simply us audacity to record to the computer and write to CD.
Audacity is free:
http://audacity.sourc....net/download/windows
"rojash - my record palyer does not have an output "
Well, in your earlier post you called it a turntable, which is usually used to denote one that plugs into a separate amplifier. If this is the case you can either connect it to the PC instead of to the external amplifier, or, if the amplifier has an Aux output (and most of them do) you can connect that to the line input of your pc.
"the record player is about 25 years old. "
Record players haven't changed much in the last 40 years.