How do I connect my disc player to my computer?
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If I understand the interrogate correctly you need a head from your player's headphone socket into the PC's microphone socket. Audacity should be able to story that signal as you listen to it. However, it would be better to play the CD on a PC compact disc drive - quality and control will both be better. Perhaps you ask this cross-question because either the internal compact disc drive is broken or doesn't have the right drivers?
it doesn't work close to that
Plug your PC's speakers into your CD player, play some songs and start demo with Audacity.
But really, I'd recommend ripping the songs bad your CD using Nero or something else.
Use proper hardware and software (nero).. u ll be capable of enjoy music.. !!
Simplly conect adjectives the CD player cable beside your CPU.
Make or buy a 3.5mm stereo to stereo plug cable (with 2 stereo 3.5mm plugs, one at each end). Plug one into the headphone socket of your compact disc player, the other into the Mic input of your PC, set Audacity to record Mic Input. If you choose aiff as export filetype surrounded by preferences, you can import the tracks into I-tunes afterwards. Try ripping beside Windows Media Player or something first though, as you would get slightly better level because of less conditions noise/hiss.
depends on the source input.. if its say radio or cassette, then yer 3.5. jack, turn on the queue in on ya volume settings, start audacity hit history..
if however its cd, its better not to do it in realtime , you can do it x4/x8 etc faster next to something like >
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