From: Jeff
Hellige <jhellige(a)earthlink.net>
I'm about to experiment with hooking a 20
year old Technics
turntable up to my B/W G3 using a small pre-amp between them. It'll
allow me to convert all my old vinyl to MP3
Not to suggest that your uninformed, but you *do* know that MP3 is lossy
compression? I know some people like MP3 due to the small size of the
files, but they sound like dirt to me. Why not just convert 'em to
CD-ROMs???
Glen
0/0
Look into some commercial software called 'RayGun'. I use it with Bias
Peak, and a Darla24 soundcard on my PowerMac 8500/180. All told it makes
for a very nice Digital Audio Workstation. The hardware and software was
well worth the investment! I just need to find the time to convert more of
my music that's not available on CD.
Also as Glen suggests save the data on CD-R first, THEN, you can consider
coverting them to MP3.
Zane