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I just bought a Griffin imic, which various people told me was all that
I'd need to transfer my old LP's and cassettes to mp3's. Upon trying to set it up, I discovered at the Griffin website that Windows XP's Sound Recorder will only record 1 minute at a time, and that I'll need to buy some extra audio software in order to record a whole LP. This sucks! Does anyone know if there's a way I could get around having to buy the software? Any freeware that might work? Thanks. |
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On 22 Apr 2006 12:26:25 -0700, "BC" wrote:
I just bought a Griffin imic, which various people told me was all that I'd need to transfer my old LP's and cassettes to mp3's. Upon trying to set it up, I discovered at the Griffin website that Windows XP's Sound Recorder will only record 1 minute at a time, and that I'll need to buy some extra audio software in order to record a whole LP. This sucks! Does anyone know if there's a way I could get around having to buy the software? Any freeware that might work? Thanks. Just grab yourself a copy of Audacity. It is freeware, and will do absolutely everything you need. d -- Pearce Consulting http://www.pearce.uk.com |
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That was fast! Thanks, I'll try it.
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"BC" wrote in message
oups.com... I just bought a Griffin imic, which various people told me was all that I'd need to transfer my old LP's and cassettes to mp3's. Upon trying to set it up, I discovered at the Griffin website that Windows XP's Sound Recorder will only record 1 minute at a time, and that I'll need to buy some extra audio software in order to record a whole LP. This sucks! Does anyone know if there's a way I could get around having to buy the software? Any freeware that might work? Goldwave (not freeware, but unlimited free trial). http://www.covingtoninnovations.com/...igitizing.html for lots more useful info. |
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"BC" wrote in message
oups.com I just bought a Griffin imic, which various people told me was all that I'd need to transfer my old LP's and cassettes to mp3's. Upon trying to set it up, I discovered at the Griffin website that Windows XP's Sound Recorder will only record 1 minute at a time, and that I'll need to buy some extra audio software in order to record a whole LP. This sucks! Does anyone know if there's a way I could get around having to buy the software? Any freeware that might work? Ditto the recommendaiton of Audacity. Your biggest problem here is that the line input of an iMic is noisy and has poor frequency response. |
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On 22 Apr 2006 12:26:25 -0700, "BC" wrote:
I just bought a Griffin imic, which various people told me was all that I'd need to transfer my old LP's and cassettes to mp3's. Upon trying to set it up, I discovered at the Griffin website that Windows XP's Sound Recorder will only record 1 minute at a time, and that I'll need to buy some extra audio software in order to record a whole LP Sound Recorder can be tricked into recording as long as you like. You locate an existing wav file of the required length and use it as a template. Load it into SR and record over it. But Audacity will do, and though clunky, it isn't as clunky as SR :-) You may not be satisfied with the quality of the iMic. You have two issues. First, the quality of a digital recording is VERY dependent in presenting an appropriate level at the recording input. It's unlikely that the auxiliary output of your hi-fi amp has a level control. So you need a mixer. The little Behringer models are cheap and effective. Second, I'm afraid the iMic is a toy. Aim a little higher, maybe at one of the many USB or Firewire audio interfaces that include a basic mixer. M-Audio are a good place to start looking. |
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