January 13th, 2008 by ketyung

Ever dreamed of converting all your daddy’s aging vinyl classics into digital for playing on your iPod? There is no other easier way on earth than using the LP to iPod converter presented to you here. It’s an vinyl LP player that comes with built-in iPod dock for you to slot your iPod into the socket, to transfer instantly all your old vinyl collections into MP3 format to your iPod. There isn’t a need for a computer, amplifiers or even cables.
This LP player allows only 5th generation of iPod or 2nd Generation iPod Nano to be connected to its built-in dock for direct conversion. For other digital recorders, you can make use of its line out and USB port, to transfer classic tunes on vinyl to them. A software is also included which allows you to hook it up to your PC’s USB port for converting all your LPs into MP3 format. The software allows you to touch up those aging tunes, such as removal of scratches, hisses, and pops etc.
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March 30th, 2008 at 8:56 am
[...] taken with your camera for family viewing, you’d need to go through many steps of conversion. Such as copying those image files onto your computer, convert the JPEGs into MPEGs and burn them [...]
October 19th, 2008 at 9:17 am
What a lot of people would like to know is if they can copy direct from lp with this to an aiff (lossless) format on their Ipod.
And another thing…I’d like to know from my own recording, whether or not I get the strident high, thin, harsh high end sound from CD if I copy my files onto a CD, or even if I get this problem from just copying to an IPOD as an aiff file.