George wrote:
> Eric Peterson <epeterson@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in
> news:KtKdk.276$YX6.265@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>I used to have a setup to do this. It takes a lot of time.
>>About 45 minutes is required just to get the LP onto the hard
>>drive, because you have to play the whole thing. Then it takes
>>another 30 minutes minimum (can be as much as a couple of hours)
>>to process the file - cleaning up noise and breaking the file
>>into tracks, etc.
>>
>
> Sony has software that will automatically break a file into tracks
> and filter out clicks...
I own and have used on many occassions to clean and transfer LPs &
Cassettes to my PC using a sofware package called MAGIX AUDIO CLEANING
LAB with great success burning to CD's/DVDs. The last copy(2005) I
found at FutureShop for $40.
The only drawback, was as mentioned previoulsy, is the time it takes to
load-real time to the hard drive and then burn to other media.
Being retired and comfortable around a PC it was not a big deal to save
my LP's from other damage(from a needle).
The resulting sound is phenominal....and a pleasure to hear,again, my
archived music on my car CD player when the mood calls for it!
If your client is able to do it themselves this MAGIX program will do it
all.
Cheers.


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