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Almost there!!!

Almost there!!!

Dear Kee-Lo

I have bought the necessary left/right phono to 3.5mm line in cable and am in a better position than previously; I can listen to the sound, and through 'start/programs\accessories\entertainment\sound recorder' am now able to record the sound......for 1minute!!

The format of the file is now correct as a .WAV, but clearly 1 minutes worth of recording isnt going to be enough.

I am actually recording music from a DJ Mixer, so I cannot use the 'record from CD' option in Windows media player.

Once again, I seek your advice.

Thanks for your help. It is very much appreciated.

Robbie

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steveb1
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Your best bet might be to download the free trial version of 'Media Jukebox' from the web. The program can encode many types of files through your line-in and there is no limit to the tracks - you have absolute control.

I use it on my Vaio for transferring old cassettes and the such-like to .wma files. It is great! Do a bit of web research and find the website (I don't have it to hand, but it should be easy to find) and see what you think.