If you have Nero Wave Recorder/editor on your PC, that works very well, just make sure you turn off
all of the filters. You can even record it in hi-rez these days (if your sound card supports it). As SRB stated, "The RCA inputs on the M-Audio card are line level, so the turntable would have to go through your phono stage first, most likely fed from the Rec Out of your amplifier." I'm lucky enough to have Adobe Soundbooth and it works very well but its basically the same as Nero, just a more professional, 'supercharged' version
Most PC's & laptops have an analog input though you may have to get a micro to RCA adapter. You'll also have to go into your sound card settings and tweak the input a bit as well as the recording levels. And make sure any and all DSP 'enhancements' are also turned off. You'll also have to set your audio input to 2 channel as most are default 5.1 or 6 these days.
Once you get it set up and working then you'll have to go through the tediousness of inserting & labeling tracks/splits as each record or side will be one continuous .wav file. It's a gas man.
