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Burning from LPs to Cds
Name: Micki1960 Date: June 23, 2007 at 14:07:19 Pacific OS: Windows XP CPU/Ram: Desktop/256 Product: HP
Comment:
I use Windows Media to burn my cds. However, now I want to burn some old LPs from the 60's and 70's to cds. Can anyone out there suggest a program that would be easy to use and take away the noise that an LP has.
Hopefully my advice will help you...Please post back with your results....thanks
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Response Number 4
Name: max00 Date: June 23, 2007 at 20:13:07 Pacific
Reply:
CoolEdit Pro has very sophisticated tools for noise reductions.
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Response Number 5
Name: XpUser4Real Date: June 26, 2007 at 15:56:35 Pacific
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Well Micki1960, which program worked for you?
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Response Number 6
Name: Micki1960 Date: June 26, 2007 at 17:22:42 Pacific
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I have not had the opportunity to try any of these programs. However, I have used computing.net in the Windows XP Forum and always reply to let the writers know what succeeded and to thank them for attention to my problem. This is the first time that I have used this particular forum. When I get a program and try it, I will be sure and post and let you know. I have printed the replies for my future reference.
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Response Number 7
Name: XpUser4Real Date: June 26, 2007 at 19:16:07 Pacific
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sounds great! Great way to let the people know what works or whatever.
Hopefully my advice will help you...Please post back with your results....thanks
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