This may seems to be an odd question however...
So now I'd like to record from some 78 rpm records on to a compact disc.
It is quite easy to do, hardware for the ibook would be the iMic, and for software I use "The Analog Ripper", a great shareware program.
http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macos/12202
Another choice is Sound Studio for OSX http://www.felttip.com/products/soundstudio/
I personally use an 8500/G3 to convert as it has full AV jacks built in but the iMic will do the same thing.
The instructions do tell me I can record from a playlist, however where does one get the playlist? I have no idea what MP3 (three military police?) is supposed to mean; and of course we in Canada aren't able yet to obtain songs from Apple's vast library. Doubt too in retrospect anything Apple has for sale wouldn't want in my audio library!
Tracks are recorded as AIFF files and would use that format to record to CD. They take up about 10x the space of an MP3 so an album recorded as AIFF would be over half a gig of hard disk space.
So may I record on this 800 Mhz iBook using 9.2 anything of an audio nature?
Or do I not even bother?
Get the 78's converted while you can still find a turntable with 78 rpm for them!
James
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