Hi all- I sent the following message to the contact address for DBpoweramp and it was kicked back, so I am trying a post on this forum.
I discovered this site through CNET Download Dispatch.
I am a classical music lover with a collection of 3500 LPs that
I need to convert to CD - a massive project. I have waited for
years until the technology was up to the task. I have burned
a lot of CDs from playlists extracted from other CDs, etc, but
direct recording from LP still seems to be a difficult process,
with limited software available. It has been suggested that I
go from LP to DAT, using filters to eliminate pops, other
noise, etc. and then DAT to CD, but this doubles the total
project time and I had hoped that it would be possible to go
direct LP-CD with some noise filtration in the software used.
DBamp's selection of software is kind of overkill for me, i.e. I am
not so sophisticated as to know exactly which programs I
need for this job. It would REALLY be cool if one of the beta
testers or an experienced user would be willing to lend me some
tech support, i.e. advice on how to set it all up properly for mass
copying done properly right from the beginning;I'd be enormously
grateful if someone skilled in this area might be willing to help me out.
So sorry to bother you with this but a little help at this stage
will save me a lot of grief later. Hope you can assist.
THANKS!
Joel Arem
:smile2:
I discovered this site through CNET Download Dispatch.
I am a classical music lover with a collection of 3500 LPs that
I need to convert to CD - a massive project. I have waited for
years until the technology was up to the task. I have burned
a lot of CDs from playlists extracted from other CDs, etc, but
direct recording from LP still seems to be a difficult process,
with limited software available. It has been suggested that I
go from LP to DAT, using filters to eliminate pops, other
noise, etc. and then DAT to CD, but this doubles the total
project time and I had hoped that it would be possible to go
direct LP-CD with some noise filtration in the software used.
DBamp's selection of software is kind of overkill for me, i.e. I am
not so sophisticated as to know exactly which programs I
need for this job. It would REALLY be cool if one of the beta
testers or an experienced user would be willing to lend me some
tech support, i.e. advice on how to set it all up properly for mass
copying done properly right from the beginning;I'd be enormously
grateful if someone skilled in this area might be willing to help me out.
So sorry to bother you with this but a little help at this stage
will save me a lot of grief later. Hope you can assist.
THANKS!
Joel Arem
:smile2:
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