Originally posted by god&#045;of&#045;rock+30 April 2004 - 22:24--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (god-of-rock @ 30 April 2004 - 22:24)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'>
Originally posted by mortsapprentice@30 April 2004 - 16:37
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@30 April 2004 - 11:11
I&#39;ve started to rip all my LP&#39;s to my HD. For all you 14 y.o. a LP is big round (often black) vinyl objects that one used to record music onto and sell in stores like the ones you get CD&#39;s in nowadays. I like LP&#39;s alot because I feel the background noise brings an extra warmth to the music, therefore I won&#39;t apply much noise reduction... (I mean if you want CD-quality get it from someone else). I think I am also going to put each side into one big mp3 so that each folder will be looking approx like this:


D:&#092;MUSIC&#092;LP-RIPZ&#092;<Artist> - <Year> - <Album Title>&#092;side A.mp3 and
D:&#092;MUSIC&#092;LP-RIPZ&#092;<Artist> - <Year> - <Album Title>&#092;side B.mp3


I&#39;ll be ripping them using Wavelab @ the highest quality variable bitrate (somewhere around 256 I think it is)...

I&#39;ve only just begun the project and it&#39;s gonna take a while before I&#39;m done.... for now I&#39;ve only ripped and shared a 45 rpm single (a bit smaller round, black object that contains only one or two songs on each side) with a sweedish punk-band called The Grinners, but it&#39;s in my folders if you wanna check out the quality....


-GoR-

its a great idea how do you do it ???
I use the "tape out" from my home-stereo amplifier into the computer... then I adjust the sound using wavelab to be close to 0 db on the peaks. I record each side into one big wav-file and then encode the wav to VBR mp3


-GoR- [/b][/quote]
Cheers dude will have a go laters