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Irons82
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I have a Cd that has a big crack half way across the CD. My Portable CDplayer wouldn't read it, my Cdrom drive wouldn't read it, except my stereo system......go figure. But anyway, I figured that the only way to restore this CD is to make a copy of it. And the reader has to be the stereo system since it's the only one that could read the CD without skipping and stuttering. It doesn't have any line out except the mini headphone port. Now, I would have to connect that to my sound card. I have a Xitel Platinum Sound Card, with has a line in port and a S/PDIF port.
Here's the question that's been bugging me. Is that possible to do so? using a male to male stereo cable? I read the manual of the Xitel and it say that the CD-in port is MPC. I have no idea what MPC mean, let's hope that it's not Mono crap.
Or do I need some fancy converter and some fancy software to do so? or all I need is a simple male to male stero cable? What software do I need? A careful step by step instruction would be greatly appreciated since I know squat about doing such thing. I've never done such thing before.
Thank you so much, any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Irons82
Here's the question that's been bugging me. Is that possible to do so? using a male to male stereo cable? I read the manual of the Xitel and it say that the CD-in port is MPC. I have no idea what MPC mean, let's hope that it's not Mono crap.
Or do I need some fancy converter and some fancy software to do so? or all I need is a simple male to male stero cable? What software do I need? A careful step by step instruction would be greatly appreciated since I know squat about doing such thing. I've never done such thing before.
Thank you so much, any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Irons82