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Old 11th December 2005, 10:44 PM
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Vinyl ripping help please.

I am trying to rip vinyl to mp3. My record deck comes with the red and white audio out leads. I bought a adapter so that these two leads would go into a stereo 3.5" jack so that my turntable would plug straight into my laptops line in port. I try it and am getting the crappest recording. with my volume turned up to full you can just about hear it. Then I check out the FAQ for the software I am using and it says this. Is it true?

Do not connect a turntable directly to your computer. The signal from a turntable is distorted; it must be corrected by passing it through a phono pre-amp or a receiver with a “phono” input.
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I am trying to rip vinyl to mp3. My record deck comes with the red and white audio out leads. I bought a adapter so that these two leads would go into a stereo 3.5" jack so that my turntable would plug straight into my laptops line in port. I try it and am getting the crappest recording. with my volume turned up to full you can just about hear it. Then I check out the FAQ for the software I am using and it says this. Is it true?

Do not connect a turntable directly to your computer. The signal from a turntable is distorted; it must be corrected by passing it through a phono pre-amp or a receiver with a “phono” input.
I sorted this myself. Have a shitty tower of a stereo and instead of connecting the turntable directly to the laptop I just connected the stereos headphone port to the laptop and it worked like a dream
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You need to go straight into your amp then from your amp into your comp I would say
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