Aggh..
Sorry, meant to reply, but been busy..
Piece of piss mate..You need to an output from your turntable/cassette deck/hifi ( Usually
Aux Out or
Out or similar) ..Headphone jack could be used at a push..) to your soundcard input on your computer.
(
Line In ).
If I were you, I'd record each track seperately, but if yer gonna record boots, then you'll need them to flow with no gaps?
To do this, you'll have to record the file as one long wav file.
You're going to need a wav editing program..Cool Edit is good.
You'll find a demo here
http://www.hitsquad.com/smm/programs/Cool_Edit_2k/
Save as one long.wav file, then chop into bits and save as seperate ones..Then MP3 them.
You may like to check out these.
http://www.cfbsoftware.com/
I've never used any of them, so can't recommend them..Try a search for " vinyl to MP3 " see what gets thrown up.
Much too much like hard work to me, recording from vinyl.
Have fun.
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http://elephantstoned.co.uk