Is there an inexpensive way to rip LP's

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Re: Is there an inexpensive way to rip LP's
« Reply #20 on: 1 Aug 2011, 06:47 pm »
doesn't rip to flac. only to wav or mp3. Yes, big drawback. But if you have a conversion program like dbpoweramp you can do a "batch" conversion of all your files when you are done.

But it was said that one of the big pluses to SpinItAgain was ability to split tracks and tag -- wouldn't you lose that ripping to .wav?  Or does it make a bunch of track-sized named .wav files you could later combine into a useable FLAC?


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Re: Is there an inexpensive way to rip LP's
« Reply #21 on: 2 Aug 2011, 12:35 am »
Well I bought the UFO202. I got it today, I downloaded Spin it again, and it says it is not hearing anything. Anyone out there have a UFO202? Do you have gain problems? I am running it through the preamp built in because my Phono preamp is down right now.

Thanks,

Mark
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Re: Is there an inexpensive way to rip LP's
« Reply #22 on: 2 Aug 2011, 02:20 am »
Well I bought the UFO202. I got it today, I downloaded Spin it again, and it says it is not hearing anything. Anyone out there have a UFO202? Do you have gain problems? I am running it through the preamp built in because my Phono preamp is down right not.

Thanks,

Mark

Got one coming in a few days -- if you figure out a solution, please post it!

Regards,

Bob

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Re: Is there an inexpensive way to rip LP's
« Reply #23 on: 2 Aug 2011, 01:46 pm »
Bob,

Have not figured the Spin it situation, but I got it running on Audacity. Recording at low levels. Which can be fixed via Audacity in affects (amplify). Still need to do some tweaking, I think I amplified it too much and am having some distortion in louder passages.

Mark