Depends on what you mean by record player.  If you mean a turntable that
normally goes into a stereo amp or receiver, you must either connect the
computer to that same receiver/amp, or buy a separate pre amp to connect the
player to to then connect that to the computer.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Mick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, August 17, 2004 1:48 PM
Subject: Re: removing crackle when converting vinyl recordings


> Hi. This isn't an answer to your question but another question instead.
> How do you record an album to cd? I mean how do you connect the record
> player to the pc?
>
> Larry N wrote:
>
> >Hi. I've always used Goldwav to eliminate pops and clicks from albums
when
> >transfering them to CD. However now I've run into a couple of albums that
> >contain a good deal of crackle. I can't seem to eliminate with Goldwav,
> >Sound Forge and Adobe Audition are out of my budget, and anything in the
> >shareware range that claims to eliminate crackle seems to be
inaccessible.
> >Any ideas?
> >
> >Larry
> >
> >
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