01 Apr 2008
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Now you will never have to worry about scratching your LPs again. You will also be able to play your LP music in your car or any other CD player that can play recordable CDs!
To record a vinyl LP to convert to a CD or MP3 Files you need to use a 'WAV file recorder' to store a WAV format file on your hard disk. Most general purpose WAV recorders are packed with functions. They tend to be complicated and time-consuming to configure and use.
LP Recorder has been designed with one purpose in mind - to record vinyl LPs. Connect the tape or line output from your stereo to the line input of your soundcard, select the recording input, enter a filename and press the record button.
You can also record from your cassettes or tapes, CDs, radio, MiniDisc player - or anything else that you can connect to your soundcard's line-in input. Once you have the LP recording on your hard disk, use LP Ripper to automatically split it into separate tracks ready to burn to a CD or to create MP3 files to play on an Apple iPod or similar portable MP3 player.
Note that recording is limited to a maximum of 4 minutes with the trial version.
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