I have some old tapes and records that I want to put on to cd. 
So, I had the same questions a couple of weeks ago.

What I did:
Go to http://jfwlite.com/programs.html and download and install the GoldWave
JAWS scripts.
Go to http://www.goldwave.com/ and download and install the latest trial
version of GoldWave.
Read C:\Program Files\GoldWave\GoldWave.htm.  Appendix D gives an example of
copying records.

Reed 

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Subject: Transferring Vinyl Records to CD Or harddrive

Hello!

I recently purchased a program called "Rip Vinyl" from out of England.  The
menu items seem to work okay, but as soon as I try to use it to select my
source, say mike or line-in, the programs locks up my system and I can't get
out of it, except my rebooting the machine entirely.  I paid ten bucks for
the program so I am not worried about it, but is there another such program
out there that is accessible?  I actually want to rip Casettes to my hard
drive and then onto MP3 discs.  I heard mention of a program called Audacity
(free I hear).  How accessible is this one?

James Robinson
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