It is a little of both. The main reason that CD player's won't read CDRW's is because of the table of content's that is written and also the thickness of the ink media used in cdrw's when you burn a cdrw your burner program write's a bit of info in the contents letting your Cd rom know it's a...
The system that I am useing for recording Vinyl has about a -60 db line noise profile I am woundering how this stacks up to the norm. I tried some new equipment and got around -48 which was quite audiable the equipment that I am useing is around the 1980 level as far as age. The new stuff I...
you might be makeing it more difficult that way but if it work's. If you are getting good sound through your monitor speaker's meaning it sounds good It should sound ok in your recording the unfortunate side of dbx is the compression which sounds good if you have a dbx decoder but on a normal...
If your albums are very good try highlighting the pop only and then use the fill single click feature. If you are trying to do a whole album get clickfix and forget the click and pop removal in cool edit this one will do it in one tenth the time and it don't mess with the sound. This is a...
If you don't have a DBX decoder you could try to up your mid's and upper's there should be plenty of bass already with an eq. How are you recording from your tape out or a pre?
Close out as many of the TSR's you have running if you have some kind of recovery program installed like go back or something like that you need to shut down the polling end of it and also check your msconfig for programs like savenow or webhancer, bonzi buddy all these are constantly checking...
This may help with setting up your monster for line in recording. you will need to copy the whole line or just go to http://www.diamondmm.com and click the faq on the opening page. Most sound card's with a midi port will need to be configured a little through the properties it seems most are...
You can also use line pre-amp on your turntable to make it more accessable to your computer. And use your headphone jack from your stereo (turn volume down to just below 1 before trying this). Visit your local Radio Shack/Audio Electronics Store for patch cords tell them what you are doing and...
If you are looking into a new computer I might suggest checking out some of the manufactures like Dell, Hewlet Packard, or Gateway. They have systems running Plll's for not much more then the $425 with most of what you are looking for. Check out this site http://www.buyhotpc.com they have...
You should be able to do that but the 24/44.1 will probably have to be changed to 16/44.1 I don't think that your burner will support the other format in other then data. When you make a cd from mp3 it you use a converter to change it to .wav and when you burn it it changes to .cda but I don't...
I too am using Adaptec sofware and like it very well. Nero does support multiple recording from I beleive up to 5 recording devices in the home use arena but it is not as straight forward as adaptec and a little more difficult to set up. As far as the buffer underruns or overrun's you can also...
(gibs) I too had problems with real jukebox it sucks. But I had the same problems with win amp as you stated with real jukebox. I did however get win amp to work after a several hours and it has been over a year since I tried it mabey the new one is better? Real jukebox I could never get to...
You can download Musicmatch jukebox and it will rip them for you straight to cd also I think that the new window's media player 7 will do the same. I recomend staying away from winamp unless you want it to TAKE CONTROL OF YOUR MUSIC. Actually it works but is a little unrulely to set up and...
You may already have the sofware you will need to be able to record in .wav with at least 44100 16 bit stereo to do what you want to do Cool edit 2000 is a good basic start and has many plugins to support it. You can download the demo it puts a few unwanted sounds in and the plugins will be...
You could try the demo of Cool Edit 2000 a good program for a start if you are only using it for cleaning up old vinyl http://www.syntrillium.com you will probably only need the main and the audio cleanup pluggin also http://www.jdklein.com/clickfix/ is an excellent 3rd party pluggin and is...
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You can record your old vinyl to CD by hooking up a preamp from your record player to your Line in 1/8 mini jack on your sound card. You will need some basic recording sofware for this. If you have a turntable that is already preamp'ed you can hook it up straight to your sound card...
If you are just wanting some music to listen to on your computer there are quite a few players on the internet for free that will encode whatever song you want to listen to in a compressed format. The format extension is for whatever jukebox player. If you are Running window's 98 window's home...
It Seems JC that you may be correct in this assumption. There is another act dated 1977 that is pretty interesting also. It Says that you can reproduce for sale any artist as long as you have made attempts in writeing to both the record label and artist as long as you retain a 15% withholding...
If your Cd burner has Adaptec Software or a Listed Software You can download Microsoft's New Media Player it burns mp3 to cd. You Will eventually need it anyways beings that music formats are changing slowly over to the wma format. I don't know if it is a higher quality or not but most burners...