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Old 21st Sep 05, 03:28 AM
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I still prefer Audiograbber
Actually that really does not surprise me, because if you think it through there are some great programs that are suited for this that have been around for awhile. Newer is not always the better way to go.

I knew someone had to have done this before besides me. Yes I have done this before but with an amd processor and 1gig of ram. Although what I really want to do here is connect the reel to reel recorder, cassette deck, and turntable by the way I also used the very same preamp that uses batteries.

What my plans are is to make my own case with remote control for the music and view it through the tv for a monitor and then just choose from the playlists I to want play that will be added.

Encoding and cleaning up the pops and clicks will be done mostly on another computer due to the time it takes on a slower computer.
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There are programs to clean pops and surface noise from LP's. I need to review the subject. I have such programs in my archives, but not my memory I never found much need for the filters, but if your lp's are in rough shape it could be really useful.
I may later ask for info only as to the programs as most of these are 30 years+ in age and some are 45 years+.

I was also thinking that the computer mentioned would be more that enough to do only what I mentioned. Heck....I got the computer...need to connect all the components anyway to something. This just seemed as it would be better and a way to get rid of a spare pc. The size would be limited to the MB, power supply, dvd burner (Cheap one) and lighting of some sort would be optional. Still thinking this through

Other opinions out there?

Thanks
Dudelive
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