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Created: 15 Feb 2002 ::: Last updated: 19 Jan 2008
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Next, you’ll need a cable that converts the two Audio Out RCA jacks from the stereo (see photo below) like these:

They must be converted to a 1/8 inch Line In or Microphone jack (sometimes called a mini-jack) on your computer's sound card (see photo below).
You can get this sort of cable easily at Radio Shack, a stereo equipment store, or get one at Amazon here.
Now for the software you'll need:
MP3 recording software is pretty easy to find. A product I recommend is All Sound Recorder XP - get it here.
The program has a very straightforward interface that allows you to get up and running quickly. It’s available as a fully functional spyware-free 30-day demo.
You might also look at AIPL Singulator - it’s software used to record a vinyl album, cassette tape, or any analog audio to your PC. It separates songs when recording and stops when finished. Check it out here.
Watch how to do it in our video tutorial: I created a how-to video that you can use to learn All Sound Recorder XP easily and record a song from an LP. You will need Adobe's Flash Player installed to see the tutorial - chances are your browser already has it installed but, if not, get it here free.
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