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I forgot that this site has a computer topic, sorry for the double post.
I just rediscovered my old record collection from the 60's and early 70's and would like to put them on CD. I still have my top of the line Sony turntable and my question is; how do I hook it up to the computer?
The turntable uses RCA connectors. The computer is a new Compaq Presario, 2.7 G processor, 512 M, 120 GB HD and has CD-RW, DVD capabilities. The're no RCA connections. If needed, I still have a Marantz 4000 reciever/amp but we're still dealing with RCA connectors.
I burned the recovery disks and that is my total knowledge of the process.
FYI 95% of the companies that I do engineering for are still using floppys. Industrial computers are deathly expensive and change comes slowly.
I just rediscovered my old record collection from the 60's and early 70's and would like to put them on CD. I still have my top of the line Sony turntable and my question is; how do I hook it up to the computer?
The turntable uses RCA connectors. The computer is a new Compaq Presario, 2.7 G processor, 512 M, 120 GB HD and has CD-RW, DVD capabilities. The're no RCA connections. If needed, I still have a Marantz 4000 reciever/amp but we're still dealing with RCA connectors.
I burned the recovery disks and that is my total knowledge of the process.
FYI 95% of the companies that I do engineering for are still using floppys. Industrial computers are deathly expensive and change comes slowly.