C
Confused Chimp
New member
Hi all,
Please excuse my blatant inexperience. But hoping to draw on some of your collective knowledge and experience.
I'm thinking of slowing converting all my dads vinyl into a digital format for him. My idea being is that he rarely gets records out these days and it would be nice for him to be able to listen to some of his old records again and in a much more convenient way.
It would be nice to be able to convert them all to a high quality lossless format initially and then convert them to a lower quality mp3 files as well. This way I can put them on our NAS and then play them in any room he is in and with encouragement he may take to taking them on a mp3 player in the car. That's my plan anyway.
So here is where I need the help. I rather avoid spending money on any hardware unless its quite cheap and absolutely necessary, likewise for software.
But I have two different computers I could use for this process, my old PC is my intention; AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual-Core 4200+, Asus A8N32-SLI/Deluxe, running Win XP Pro. Or my New PC; i5-3570K, Asus P8Z77-V, running Win 7 Pro.
My old PC does have an external unit and has software that alters its setup for different purposes (gaming, entertainment and recording). I assume this will be better to use for the recordings than my new PC which although is much faster uses the on-board soundcard. Or is my soundcard just gimmicky and doesn't offer any real advantage?
But assuming my old PC is the better suited for this purpose, then this is where I need the help...
I need recommendations for software to use (would audacity still be a good choice) and what settings to use? Also what would be the best way to connect the turntable to my computer? Should I connect the turntable directly to the external soundcard unit? or should I just connect the Amp to the external unit instead?
Sorry for the vague nature of this. Hope someone out there is able to help. Just want to get the best results my hardware is capable of.
Regards and thanks
CC
Please excuse my blatant inexperience. But hoping to draw on some of your collective knowledge and experience.
I'm thinking of slowing converting all my dads vinyl into a digital format for him. My idea being is that he rarely gets records out these days and it would be nice for him to be able to listen to some of his old records again and in a much more convenient way.
It would be nice to be able to convert them all to a high quality lossless format initially and then convert them to a lower quality mp3 files as well. This way I can put them on our NAS and then play them in any room he is in and with encouragement he may take to taking them on a mp3 player in the car. That's my plan anyway.
So here is where I need the help. I rather avoid spending money on any hardware unless its quite cheap and absolutely necessary, likewise for software.
But I have two different computers I could use for this process, my old PC is my intention; AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual-Core 4200+, Asus A8N32-SLI/Deluxe, running Win XP Pro. Or my New PC; i5-3570K, Asus P8Z77-V, running Win 7 Pro.
My old PC does have an external unit and has software that alters its setup for different purposes (gaming, entertainment and recording). I assume this will be better to use for the recordings than my new PC which although is much faster uses the on-board soundcard. Or is my soundcard just gimmicky and doesn't offer any real advantage?
But assuming my old PC is the better suited for this purpose, then this is where I need the help...
I need recommendations for software to use (would audacity still be a good choice) and what settings to use? Also what would be the best way to connect the turntable to my computer? Should I connect the turntable directly to the external soundcard unit? or should I just connect the Amp to the external unit instead?
Sorry for the vague nature of this. Hope someone out there is able to help. Just want to get the best results my hardware is capable of.
Regards and thanks
CC