Date: 2005-07-17 07:35 pm (UTC)
I did much the same thing with cassette tapes from my Dad. The essential process was to connect the output of a stereo to the injut of my computer (L/R RCA cable and a RCA->1/8" stereo jack converter -- they also make one cable that does both parts). The tape was played, a program on the computer recorded it as a WAV file which I then chopped at the track breaks into individual WAV files, then dropped down to MP3 as that's what I use most often. Can't remember what I used for the recording or spliting. You might want to ask Joseph as this is one of his areas of exertise.

Per google (for few results only)
$174 -- http://www.blazeaudio.com/products/tapetocd_xp201.html (has noise correction which I didn't have)

$20-30 PER CD -- http://lp2cd.com/qa.htm (They do it all, higher price for improving the sound)

Overview of the process and resources (top quality -- for the price probably better to go with the above folks) --- http://home.insightbb.com/~stephenwmoore/Speakers/LP_to_CD.htm

kind of an annoying page but a more relaxed approach -- http://www.dak.com/reviews/Tutorial_LP.cfm (he's selling software and a downloadable tutorial).

J
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