Nancy
You will first need to know what kind of cable to use to connect from your record player to your computer's input. What kind of record player do you have? one that plugs into the AC power or USB type.
Windows Vista is ok to use.
Most records do have silence between tracks and that is the key. This application will also record music streams online via the web as long as there is silence between the songs played.
I have blind discount code you can use if you like the product.
You can download this application without paying for it just to see how it looks.
You can record in WAV / MP3 format to name a few.
As for removing sctraches and the like I do not see this option but if you want to have your music digitized and split and tagged this application will do it. I have no way of knowing the success rate when it attempts to tag your music with artists and album name but a user told me it did for him very well the tagging. You must be connected to the internet for the tagging to work. Before you buy this application try it for free first and check the sound quality of the recordings. If you like it buy it with the blind discount code.
It works using JAWS and NVDA.
The application is Replay Music 7 from
http://applian.com
If you need the direct download link let me know. Also read the user guide there.
I have done audio tutorials on this application.
I can assist over the phone when you are ready.


-----Original Message----- From: Nancy Shackelford
Sent: Friday, June 05, 2015 10:16 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: putting records on hard drive

I have many records I need to get out and digitize; I'm soon going to
JAWS 16 and hopefully Windows 7; will this product work with this, and
where can I get the product when I get ready to record?

Thanks,

Nance


On 6/5/15, Petro T. Giannakopoulos <petro...@gmail.com> wrote:
I have a product that will not only record your records but also name / tag

the songs with artist name and album for you plus split each song for you
while recording. Its an application and its not free. Another user has told

me he has successfully done this with the application I am talking about
here. I need to check if Window-Eyes 9.1 can handle the application's user
interface. I recently downloaded Window-Eyes 9.1 here. Which version do you

have?

-----Original Message-----
From: Bud Schwab
Sent: Thursday, June 04, 2015 9:52 PM
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: putting records on hard drive

Hi Guys,

I just got a Stanton T92 three turntable.  It really looks great.  My
question is how to transfer 78rpm records onto my hard drive so I can
put them on cd's.  The manual mentions Audacity for putting them on
the hard drive.  Is this a good speech friendly program to use?  I've
not been able yet to find out how to download it.  I'm using
windoweyes and windows 7 64 bit.  Any suggestions would be really
welcomed.  I know so little about all of this making it kind of
overwhelming.
Thanks.


Bud Schwab
W 6 Z Y P
El Segundo, California





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