BTW, will this work for Sony Minidisk players as well? I have a friend who needs to convert his collection to run on his soon to be purchased iPod Micro random wrigleys chewing-gum thingo.
Brett Carboni Tsunami "There is no spoon (for miso soup)" On 4/4/05 11:01 PM, "Paul Kitchener" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote this: > David Noel wrote: > >> -- I'm tempted to buy a turntable + preamp which Tandy's have at the moment >> for just under $100. The notice on it says you can plug it into your PC with >> a sound card (with a $6 adapter) and use it, with suitable software, to >> convert your 33s or 45s to CDs. >> >> -- I have a 450 MHz iMac (with UBS & firewire ports). Can anyone tell me what >> I would need apart from the turntable to convert my old 33s to CDs? I'm >> running 9.1. TIA. >> >> David Noel >> 2005 Apr 4 >> >> > Hi David > > If iTunes recognises your disk writer it can burn the CDs for you. > If only iTunes had a record button too. > > Otherwise, maybe Disc Burner can create an Audio CD from a recorded "aif". > Toast certainly can. > > Pro Tools Free will record it fairly easily, it might seem a complicated > application but you only want to record, so if you pretty much ignore > the rest it shouldn't be too hard. > > I've never tried the help myself but I'm sure it'll have some recording > instructions. > Pro Tools is mainly for recording anyway, it has buttons similar to a > tape deck including the record button. > > You can try versiontracker.com or hitsquad.com for other freeware. > > Good luck > Paul > > -- The WA Macintosh User Group Mailing List -- > Archives - <http://www.wamug.org.au/mailinglist/archives.shtml> > Guidelines - <http://www.wamug.org.au/mailinglist/guidelines.shtml> > Unsubscribe - <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > WAMUG is powered by Stalker CommuniGatePro