Roxio Easy LP To MP3 |  | From: Roxio Category: Software
List Price: $69.95 Buy New: $44.99 as of 7/31/2010 00:57 CDT details You Save: $24.96 (36%)
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Seller: MagsTrading Rating: 6 reviews
Format: CD-ROM Platforms: Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows XP ESRB: Everyone Media: CD-ROM Batteries Included: No Operating System: Windows 7 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.4 x 2.3
MPN: 243600 Model: 243600 UPC: 687967131338 EAN: 0687967131338
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| • | Roxio Easy LP to MP3 includes everything you need to easily digitize, clean up and convert audio from analog LPs and cassettes to MP3 | | • | Remove clicks, pops, hissing and other unwanted noises; enhance audio with a 10-channel graphic EQ, fade in/out, reverb and more | | • | Automatically split and name tracks | | • | Enjoy your classic audio on MP3 players, iTunes, iPhone, iPod or CDs | | • | Label creator and cable connection kit included |
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Product Description Convert vinyl LPs and cassettes to MP3 CD and portable players.Everything you need to easily digitize clean up and convert audio from analog LPs and cassettes to MP3. Step 1: Start with your PC. Record to your computer from vinyl records cassettes or Internet radio. Step 2: Using the complete cable kit included connect your music player to your PC. Roxio Audio Capture USB device makes digital conversions easy. Step 3: Preserve and enjoy your music in digital formats. Record to WAV MP3 WMA Audio CD or MP3 CD.Contents: Easy LP to MP3 software Roxio Audio Capture USB module 30-foot shielded RCA male to RCA male stereo cable 3-foot USB cable Getting Started Guide Bonus: Includes Roxio Audio Capture USB and Complete Cable Kit.Features: Capture. Record from LPs and tapes to WAV MP3 WMA Audio CD or MP3 CD. Complete cable kit included. Automatically split and name tracks. Enhance. Remove clicks pops hissing and other unwanted noise. Add special effects (fade-in/out digital hall and more). Enhance with 10-channel graphic equalizer. Enjoy. Enjoy your classic audio on MP3 players iTunes iPhone iPod or CDs. CD label and jewel case designer included. Complete cable kit included. Mini jack male to RCA female stereo adapter. 15-foot shielded RCA male to RCA male stereo cable. 3-foot USB cable. RCA female to RCA female stereo adapter. Roxio Audio Capture USB device. System Requirements: Microsoft Windows XP Home/Pro/MCE with Service Pack 3 32- and 64-bit; Windows Vista Home/Business/Ultimate with Service Pack 2 32- and 64-bit; Windows 7 Home Premium Professional and Ultimate 32- and 64-bit. 1024x768 16-bit color graphics card; 24-bit or 32-bit true color recommended. Windows Media Player 10 11 or 12. Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 or 8 for registration and updates*.
Amazon.com Product Description Roxio Easy LP to MP3 includes everything you need to easily digitize, clean up and convert audio from analog LPs and cassettes to MP3. Enjoy your classic audio on MP3 players, iTunes, iPhone, iPod or CDs. Remove clicks, pops, hissing and other unwanted noises. Automatically split and name tracks. Label creator and cables included. Advanced features include special audio effects like fade in/out, digital hall and more. Enhance newly digitized audio with a 10-channel graphic equalizer. Input formats supported: WAV, MP3, WMA, OGG Vorbis, FLAC, and Audio CD. From the makers of Roxio Creator, the #1 selling multimedia software suite.
Everything you need to easily digitize, clean up and convert audio from analog LPs and cassettes to MP3. Capture
- Record from LPs and tapes to WAV, MP3, WMA, Audio CD or MP3 CD
- Complete cable kit included
- Automatically split and name tracks
Enhance
- Remove clicks, pops, hissing and other unwanted noise
- Add special effects (fade-in/out, digital hall and more)
- Enhance with 10-channel graphic equalizer
Enjoy - Enjoy your classic audio on MP3 players, iTunes, iPhone, iPod or CDs
- CD label and jewel case designer included
Contents - Easy LP to MP3 software
- Roxio Audio Capture USB module
- 30-foot shielded RCA male to RCA male stereo cable
- 3-foot USB cable
- Getting Started Guide
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Better than I thought February 21, 2010 D. W. Angeny 4 out of 7 found this review helpful
After reading all of the reviews, I bought this product, knowing from the negative reviews it might be somewhat complicated. When I first tried the product, I saw how some users might complain. This is a very good product and comes with an entire suite of software. I stumbled until I learned all the hows and whys. In the end, there are very few limits to what can be accomplished using this product.
Best software out there, so far. January 2, 2010 Paul A. Rios (Wichita, KS) 18 out of 20 found this review helpful
This was a 2009 Christmas gift from my Wife & Daughter. I have used other Roxio products in the past, so I was somewhat familiar with what to expect. This is Version 10.3.104
Pros: Fast and easy. Crisp, clean results. Fairly inexpensive ($50 online)
Cons: No warning that the turntable needs a pre-amp. Software hijacks the Speakers/Sound card. I would give this product 5 stars, except for these cons.
It comes in a small box with various cables and adapters for connecting your turntable. Your turntable MUST be pre-amplified to "line" levels. This is not mentioned anywhere before you purchase, a big Con in my opinion. I was lucky enough to have an Aiwa PX-E860 which has a pre-amp.
The heart of this system is the RCA to USB adapter and the Software itself. I think a person could use this software with just their sound card if they don't want to use the adapter. Also the software hijacks the sound card and you have to plug your speakers or headset into the USB adapter, if you want to hear the music while recording. Another big Con, in my opinion. I have not figured out how to get the speakers back yet. I'm pretty sure it will be a simple thing, I just haven't chased it down yet.
Software installation is just like every other package these days. Insert the CD, it autostarts, answer in the affirmative to Licensing glop and Legal noise, agree to default directories and go. There is a 16 page "Getting Started Guide", but the software is fairly intuitive and I got my first LP started without the Guide.
To capture your music, just put on the LP and follow the Guide. It really is easy. If it doesn't capture the splits properly, there is an editor that lets you quickly adjust the tracks. You can fill in all the Track Info and save to various mp3 bit rates or other formats. The Sound Editor also has all the standard filters for noise, hiss, pop, etc. It will also let you create and burn to CD's.
Botton line, I was REALLY pleased with the final results! This really is the easiest way I have found so far, to convert LP's to digital format. My final results were truely crisp and clean.
Simple, good at what it is May 6, 2010 T. Yarbrough (San Jose, CA) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I got this as a gift, and when I read the reviews I was all set for a day wresting with a new gizmo. Plugged it in, followed the directions (with pictures), put in a tape, set the autolevel, and hit record. 45 minutes later, I tagged it, putting in names and details. I had to clean up about 4 spots where the recording had gone silent and made the software think there was a break, and exported. Overall, about 5 minutes work, and I had a cassette on my ipod.
Where were the problems and struggling to get it to work from the reviews? I haven't tried all the bells and whistles, like the online service that figures out what the songs and artist are named. That's OK - I know who the artist is, and it's not a big deal to type them in.
Overall, it's a 60 buck widget that puts my music collection on my computer with a few easy clicks, already in MP3 format so I don't have to convert it like some products. The sound quality transfers perfectly, and that's really all I need. I haven't tried tackling the LP's yet, but what I've seen of the noise reduction works pretty well.
One note - live albums where the sound is continuous, be prepared to split the songs manually, as it won't recognize applause as non-music. And, your source needs a pre-amp (i.e., headphone jack).
Has a mind of its own..... December 6, 2009 S. VAUSE (Ewa Beach, Hi) 37 out of 38 found this review helpful
This product does not record things in the proper sequence.....scrambles everything in whatever order it wants to....duplicate records different pieces of different tracks....puts spaces in the wrong places....leaves out spaces where they belong. The music ID is horrid....it hasn't got very many right....it's giving Jimmy Hendrix names to my jazz albums....most of the artists i've never heard of. Don't waste your money....i've spent too many hours wasting time trying to get it to work....why don't these manufacturers work out the bugs before putting things like this on the market!
Stay Away From This Product! January 17, 2010 Rob 19 out of 19 found this review helpful
First of all, the USB interface hijacked my system, and made itself the default sound device for everything - I was able to fix this for the most part by myself through the Windows Control Panel. However, it also disabled my Cubase program's ability to hear it's own Presonus Firewire interface, until I removed the USB device from the System/device section of Windows Control Panel. But that's not even the main problem, I never got past the main screen, and into the Vinyl/Tape converter, Sound Editor, or Tag editor. All I would get is the Windows message about "an unexpected problem". Roxio only offers support via web ticket, unless you want to pay $1.98 per minute, and it takes 24-48 to get a response each time. They had me give them screen shots of the error codes, my system screen, and the main view of the program, and text files of the error code reports. After all of that specific information, they offered such specific advice as, defragment your hard drive, and update your video drivers. The end advice they gave me was that if I still had problems I should return it! Which is why I am sending it back, and waiting to see if Amazon gives me full, partial, or no refund, because it's open software. I tried using the Roxio User Forum, right on the user site, but the best advice I got from the local "expert" was that Roxio products sometimes require a "clean install" which involves removing all of their other products, downloading and running a utility from Microsoft, and MANUALLY editing the Windows registry! yeah, right.
I been using PCs since my first 8086, DOS 3.5 computer in 1989, and this is the first time I have absolutely failed to get a program to run!
What part of all of that sounds "easy"?
I don't know which product might be better, but buy anything else but this!
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