Re: Rant! you have been warned :-).

2013-02-07 Thread Malcolm McCallum
I will use a stick :-) Malcolm McCallum doc...@westnet.com.au Skype docmactor On 07/02/2013, at 3:18 PM, Ronda Brown wrote: > Hi Mac, > > The only link I would add to Neil's very informative and helpful post is: >

Re: Rant! you have been warned :-).

2013-02-07 Thread Malcolm McCallum
It contains an A to D converter that is the Point:-) Mac Malcolm McCallum doc...@westnet.com.au Skype docmactor On 07/02/2013, at 3:18 PM, Ronda Brown wrote: > Hi Mac, > > The only link I would add to Neil's very informative and helpful post is: >

Re: Rant! you have been warned :-).

2013-02-07 Thread Malcolm McCallum
Iwill solve the problem by putting a stick into the USB socket Thanks for your help Mac Malcolm McCallum doc...@westnet.com.au Skype docmactor On 07/02/2013, at 2:02 PM, Neil Houghton wrote: > Hi Mac, > > As I see it there are two issues here: > > 1) what cable would physically connect y

Re: Rant! you have been warned :-).

2013-02-06 Thread Ronda Brown
Hi Mac, The only link I would add to Neil's very informative and helpful post is: You also need to read the manual/documentation that came with your USB turntable. As Neil has mentioned some USB turntables use a stand

Re: Rant! you have been warned :-).

2013-02-06 Thread Neil Houghton
Hi Mac, As I see it there are two issues here: 1) what cable would physically connect your turntable to your computer 2) if you make such a connection, will it do what you want (copy your records tracks to your computer) or not - or might it even damage one or both of the devices. 1) is easily a

Re: Rant! you have been warned :-).

2013-02-06 Thread Malcolm McCallum
What do I need then? A crossover cable? It is to go between my laptop and a is output on a record player On 07/02/2013, at 10:41 AM, Ronni Brown wrote: > Yes I'm well aware that a USB extension cable has A male to A female > connectors. > I just did not know what sort of USB cable you required

Re: Rant! you have been warned :-).

2013-02-06 Thread Ronni Brown
Yes I'm well aware that a USB extension cable has A male to A female connectors. I just did not know what sort of USB cable you required, there are many kinds of USB to USB cables. Cheers, Ronni On 07/02/2013, at 9:01 AM, Malcolm McCallum wrote: > No Ronni, that has different ends.:-( > Malcol

Re: Rant! you have been warned :-).

2013-02-06 Thread Malcolm McCallum
No Ronni, that has different ends.:-( Malcolm McCallum doc...@westnet.com.au Skype docmactor On 07/02/2013, at 5:46 AM, Ronda Brown wrote: > Was Malcolm after a USB extension cable? > USB 2.0 A A USB Extension Cable, I have a couple of those. > > "USB 2.0 3M A A USB Extension Cable 3 Metres

Re: Rant! you have been warned :-).

2013-02-06 Thread Malcolm McCallum
Now I am really confused :-( If I had such a usb to usb cable would it short the power supplies? I had thought of making such a cable but ? My problem is that I have turntable that has a digital output by USBand I was going to sit down and convert all my records to CDs or to HDs but I am

Re: Rant! you have been warned :-).

2013-02-06 Thread Ronda Brown
Was Malcolm after a USB extension cable? USB 2.0 A A USB Extension Cable, I have a couple of those. "USB 2.0 3M A A USB Extension Cable 3 Metres Cheers, Ronni Sent from Ronni's iPad4 On 06/02/2013, at

Re: Rant! you have been warned :-).

2013-02-06 Thread Daniel Kerr
Lol,..I'm intrigued…. What were these "naughty things" you can do lol. Which sort of USB cable was? (as there's quite a few different types of USB). Oh wait,..you did say it was Dick Smith,,…lol. Did you say,…damn, and there goes my change to hotwire cars with it,..man, busted! lol :o) Arrr,

Rant! you have been warned :-).

2013-02-06 Thread Malcolm McCallum
I have just been to Dick Smiths to Buy a USB to USB cable and to my astonishment was told that it was an illegal cable and could not be sold Evidently I might do naughty things with this cable. The WORLD Has gone Mad. Mac Malcolm McCallum doc...@westnet.com.au Skype docmactor ---