Right. Forgot to mention the external converter I use. Humble apologies. However you have one, don't you, Kocsis? The Canopus unit?
Radii, I am using a M-Audio Audiophile USB myself. It converts analog to digital and sends it to the USB input. Amadeus records directly from that. You just select the Record menu item. Once the recording is done, it can be saved in a good many formats.
AIFF is lossless and uncompressed.
I once tried doing the conversion in software, using my old PowerMac 7600 and SoundEdit 16. The result was horrible, I'm sorry to say. Nasty highs, digital artifacts. Perhaps more recent software does better, but because everyone does say to use an external sound "card" if possible, somehow I doubt it.
If I were seriously recording the best LPs in my collection to CD, I would want a better converter than the M-Audio, something like an Apogee Rosetta 200. For now, though, what I have does a surprisingly good job. The result is better than a great many commercial CDs.
Radii, I am using a M-Audio Audiophile USB myself. It converts analog to digital and sends it to the USB input. Amadeus records directly from that. You just select the Record menu item. Once the recording is done, it can be saved in a good many formats.
AIFF is lossless and uncompressed.
I once tried doing the conversion in software, using my old PowerMac 7600 and SoundEdit 16. The result was horrible, I'm sorry to say. Nasty highs, digital artifacts. Perhaps more recent software does better, but because everyone does say to use an external sound "card" if possible, somehow I doubt it.
If I were seriously recording the best LPs in my collection to CD, I would want a better converter than the M-Audio, something like an Apogee Rosetta 200. For now, though, what I have does a surprisingly good job. The result is better than a great many commercial CDs.