DR MATTHEW I have the OCR for INNER CITY...... I haven't hooked up my turntable to my computer since the last crash, so I am not sure it still works.....but if you want a copy, I can try it later tonight.
I still owe DR ELMORE a Dorothy Provine/Joe Carr LP recording.
My problem is that I don't know how to add track breaks....so each side is ONE LONG track....but we shall see what we shall see!
JR, is there a pause button, either in the software or on the turntable which allows you to stop between tracks? That's how we make individual tracks when we transfer from LP to CD. Or you can just stop the software recording software at the end of each track and place the needle down on the next track when you're ready to begin again. OR, you can make one long track and usually you can see where the track breaks are and you can cut and paste saving each track as a separate mp3 or wave and then burning the entire collection onto a CD
Thanks DR BEN, I am investigating the software I use to see....I am sure there is a way to do it, I was being very lazy when I tried it......
When I convert LPs to MP3s, I always make one long track of each album side. I've found that the various recording software that I've used couldn't be completely trusted to make the track breaks correctly. I just make the one long track and then edit it into the smaller tracks.
One problem that I've yet to solve is how to keep the track encoding included on the tracks that I burn to CD. I go to the trouble to load each track with all the info I can (song title, artist, recording title, etc) but once I burn the CD it's all gone--all that shows up when the CD is played is track 01, track 02, etc... Anyone have any ideas on that?