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You can transfer tapes with the product listed below. As for your record collection, I'd connect the record player directly to the computer via an RCA connector. You can use Sound Recorder (which is on all Windows machines) to record the sound from line in. If all of that sounds like gibberish, then I suggest going to the library and checking out the CD sections and trying to find as many of your tape and record collection on CD. You can then bring the CD home and copy it to your machine. It's far simpler than converting records.
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How can I record my phonograph record collection and tapes to cds using windows media?
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