Using CD Duplication For Your Old LP Collection
Save Those LP’s!
You can save those timeless classics and put them on a digital CD by using CD duplication. How? Simply plug your LP player into your computer’s sound card. Most modern computers come with a CD writer. You simply take the plugs that usually would connect to your stereo system and plug them into your computer. If your LP player has RCA cable outputs, then you can just plug them into your stereo receiver. From the stereo receiver, you can take a phono cable and plug it into your computer’s sound card.
You Can Use Acid Pro To Help You
From there, you can use audio software like Acid Pro and create MP3 files or WAV files from the signal that is coming from the LP player. Then you save those files. Once you have recorded every song, you can then record them to a CD using your computer’s CD writer. You can use CD Duplication to keep those timeless classics in good shape. LP’s tend to scratch easily, and you can’t pop them in your car’s CD player. You also can’t take those LP’s on to your IPOD, unless you transmit them into MP3’s.
You could buy the CD version or buy the MP3 version of all your favorite LP’s, but why pay for it twice? Just use CD Duplication to make the transition.
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