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 Transferring LPs to DVDs
Author: awm34 
Date:   2007-03-09 20:33

I need recommendations for a high-quality PC sound card (if possible without extraneous gaming and surround sound features) for this project.

The SoundBlaster X-Fi XtremeMusic card I began using for my project consistently fails to load at system startup (as experienced by many other users) so I need to replace it.

Suggestions appreciated!

Alan Messer

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 Re: Transferring LPs to DVDs
Author: Ken Shaw 2017
Date:   2007-03-09 21:03

The Record Collectors Guild has much good advice. http://www.recordcollectorsguild.org/index.php?name=PNphpBB2&file=viewforum&f=29

A professional restorer who runs their Vinyl to CD section says he uses the Lynx Studio LynxOne for high-end work. However, it costs $450 and has only balanced input with XLR connectors, no input for a CD player and no speaker output.

For ordinary mortals, he recommends the M-Audio Audiophile 24/96 at $100. I got one and am very happy with it.

See http://www.recordcollectorsguild.org/index.php?name=PNphpBB2&file=viewtopic&t=4199&highlight=krs

Ken Shaw

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 Re: Transferring LPs to DVDs
Author: hans 
Date:   2007-03-10 04:18

awm34 ,

Instead of doing this with a PC, I bought a stereo system component that creates CDs, like a tape deck. Instead of relying on PC components and software, which rarely seem to function as advertised (ask me about my Dazzle video capture unit...), this is a hardware solution that has worked flawlessly for me for a number of years.
The only additional requirement is having to buy a rewritable "audio" CD, which can be read and copied by a PC.

Hans

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 Re: Transferring LPs to DVDs
Author: c_man 
Date:   2007-03-10 14:00

Both of the above are good suggestions.

If you're only looking to do this for your own personal listening the M-Audio line suggested by Ken Shaw would be a great way to go. It should satisfy your needs if they are personal without shelling out any 'big bucks'.

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 Re: Transferring LPs to DVDs
Author: robertgh 
Date:   2007-03-10 15:26

Hello, PC!
I'm a Mac (iMac G5).
Run a line level patch direct from your system to my input. Use shareware program Analog Ripper ($15) to rip, clip, name, and export directly to iTunes. Group as a playlist, print playlist (automatically generates CD cover/insert), and burn to audio CD or just export to iPod.
Sweeet!



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 Re: Transferring LPs to DVDs
Author: awm34 
Date:   2007-03-10 16:22

Thanks for the suggestions. It's really a working sound card of good quality that I need as I'm in the midst of transferring the Mosaic three-volume set of Commodore jazz recordings (66 LPs!) to DVD. I purchased a used phono preamp (Creek OBH-8SE) and Wave Corrector software for the project along with the X-Fi XtremeMusic sound card. I already owned a VPI device for cleaning vinyl.

On the output side, I've been using a $40 program named Audio DVD Creator
http://www.audio-dvd-creator.com/index.htm. It cleverly formats WAV files into what amounts to a DVD video format while preserving high-quality audio sound (video unnecessary for audio playback).

I've already transferred the first 12 LPs onto a single DVD: the sound is fine and the convenience afforded by the DVD capacity is a boon.

As for the sound card, I'm about to try for a (warranty) replacement of the SoundBlaster card. If unsuccessful I'll get the Audiophile 2496 to replace it.

Thanks again for your responses.

Alan Messer

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 Re: Transferring LPs to DVDs
Author: Ken Shaw 2017
Date:   2007-03-10 23:07

I'd avoid the all-in-one LP to CD transfer boxes. For one low price, you get a cheap turntable with a primitive ceramic cartridge, a cheap sound card and heavily compressed MP3 output.

Ken Shaw

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 Re: Transferring LPs to DVDs
Author: msloss 
Date:   2007-03-12 01:09

Alesis ML 9600. Off the Creek into the unbalanced inputs, record at 24/96. Burn CD's at 24/96 (you can get about 20 minutes, call it one LP side, on a CD at the top resolution) and drop them in your computer to import them and throw them back at the same rez to the DVDs. I've gotten a very satisfactory result. The Alesis ADCs are very competent.

Michael Fremer has written extensively on this type of arrangement using the Alesis for Stereophile. Just do a web search and you'll undoubtedly find his articles.

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 Re: Transferring LPs to DVDs
Author: Clarence 
Date:   2007-03-12 03:42

Most modern sound chip sets will be all that is needed for LPs.

On the software side, I have had good results with a stereo receiver feeding the input of the sound card using AudioGrabber as the software. I bought AudioGrabber as shareware for that feature, but it is free software now. Check with download.com.

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 Re: Transferring LPs to DVDs
Author: awm34 
Date:   2007-03-12 22:13

I've now researched the Alesis but, attractive as it is, it's too expensive ($800). I'm sure the results would be superior.

Space is also a concern as I've already moved my turntable from living room to den for my transfer project.

Alan Messer

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 Re: Transferring LPs to DVDs
Author: tictactux 2017
Date:   2007-03-13 01:01

As Clarence said, the modern chipsets used nowadays beat the quality of the average turntable output by miles.
I got Audio Cleaning Lab by Magix (under 40$), it more or less does everything automatically. (There's a demo version on their site last time I've checked)

--
Ben

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