Well...I figured I'd have to find an adapter for 2 RCA inputs to 1 1/8" but after plugging it in I'm lost. The turntable isn't too old...it's a Technics 1500 Mk2. Judging from the way the RCA jacks look it's probably early-mid 80s. Will it be necessary to go with a sound card? In all honesty, I know jack shit about hardware. I can install a CD burner and that's it. I guess I also need to know what program I can use to make the actual file(s). I'm so behind...I just use Realplayer for playback and Roxio Easy CD Creator 5 (it came with the burner). I've also got a program I've never used called RecordNow. Is there something I can find online and download for free? Money's a bit tight...I just dropped $500 on new tires. That's why I'm also a bit hesitant to buy a sound card. Don't know how to use it and probably can't afford it at the moment. What do you guys suggest?
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