Adding a line out/headphone jack to a record player



Hey!
I am trying to record some music onto my computer from a vinyl
album. I have a record player, but it only has built in speakers and no
line out. This makes it impossible for me to connect it to my computer.
I was wondering if it were possible to rewire it so I could add a line
out minijack and connect it to my computer's sound card. How would I
wire this? There are two sets of three connections that say AUX and
PHONE. The three of each include: LEFT, RIGHT, and GROUND. I really
would appreciate the help in trying to get this to work. Thanks!!!

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