Re: Google



In article <eek8j1didp9ts8u31g7cu3vnikf5e9a028@xxxxxxx>,
Beth Friedman <bjf@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

> On Tue, 13 Sep 2005 20:53:58 +0100, carol@xxxxxxxxx (Carol Hague)
> wrote:
>
> >Like my teenage cow-orker who refused to believe it was possible to
> >convert vinyl records to MP3s. Sigh.
>
> Any suggestions on actual implementation? I've managed to connect my
> computer to the turntable, but I haven't found any software yet that
> will do the conversion seamlessly (automatic error correction and
> splitting into tracks, and provision for inputting album info).
>

I used Sound Studio on the Mac, and was happy wih it--but I wasn't doing
anything very fancy.

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