Thanks. I will check out Spin Doctor. FWIW, I will can use either a dual 2ghz PPC G5 or a AGP G4 tower for the recording. When you spoke of the VCR transfer, were you capturing just the audio? Have you captured both audio and video? Your comment about keeping the vinyl is well taken. Happy days, - Mark On Oct 26, 2004, at 4:37 PM, Richard Gilmore wrote: > Spin Doctor is something bundled with Toast 5 and 6 and it's supposed > to > take out some of the dust and scratches pops and hissing when recording > vinyl to digital. I've never used it however. I have recorded from the > VCR > to my Beige G3's mic input via an RCA to 1/8" stereo cable and it > worked > just fine. I recorded using SoundEdit 16 and eventually burned the > result to > a CD. But don't trash your vinyl no matter how good a recording you > make > it'll never sound as good as from a turntable. > > > >> >> I would like to make CD's of my LP collection. I am at the beginning >> of >> this project, so my questions are basic: how to connect the phonograph >> and computer; the best method for recording from a phonograph; and so >> on. >> >> I am familiar with manipulating digital audio files and burning CD's. >> I >> use Peak Studio for audio work, although I am not an expert with the >> software. >> > > > _______________________________________________ > X4U mailing list > X4U at listserver.themacintoshguy.com > http://listserver.themacintoshguy.com/mailman/listinfo/x4u > > Mark Phillips Mophilly & Associates On the web at http://www.mophilly.com On the phone at 619 444-9210