Originally Posted by
schmidj
You'll have to record the audio as a file, split the file into tracks, trim the beginning and end of each track, possibly use declicking and other plug-ins to remove scratch clicks, possibly adjust the levels (although you can do that from within dBPoweramp later.) ...
Yes, it is time consuming work, but if you are like me, you'll listen to the record a lot more once it is digitized, and you can put it on a smart phone to listen to in your car through bluetooth, or with headphones.