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suggestions...

1. To do it cheaply with OK sound quality:

Get a connector with RCA to 1/8" plug to go into your computer sound card. Then use a sound editing program to record WAV files that can be burned to CD.

2. To get better sound quality:
Get an A/D card that will encode analog to digital (something like an ART DIO), and then output the digital signal to your soundcard (will need out that has coax digital-in). Then record the digital signal using a sound editing program. This improves the sound by doing the encoding work on the outside of your computer, thus reducing RF noise and lowering the soundfloor.




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  • suggestions... - chillysalsa 07/25/0316:29:31 07/25/03 (1)


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