Sounds good on a convenience level. It would also depend on the condition of your collection. Straight to CD may inhibit any kind of clean-up or restoration you would want to perform on the audio tracks. Even a fresh brand new record will need to be re-equalized when transfered to CD (or any...
bought my first player back in 90 just to watch a MAdonna Concert that was only issued on laserdisc. Since then I've gone through a few players & tons of discs. I had been without a player for awhile & never decided to replace it because i figured eventually all of what I had would make it to...
The easiest way would be with your PC. Since you probably already have all the equipment necessary. (soundcard with stereo input - either RCA phono style or 1/8" jack with appropriate adaptor. and a reciever with phono pre-amp built-in.) With this set-up you can just tranfer the music, then with...
I have the same problem, but on a smaller scale. The bands started appearing after I added a Pioneer DVD recorder to my home theater set-up. I posted this problem on another forum & got mostly the same answer - add a signal booster to the cable line. I tried this & it did not solve the problem...
I've noticed that on some cases, the hub that holds the disc is super tight (I mean almost to the point of the disc being permanently attached to it!) & if i'm not careful when removing the disc it could certainly crack. I haven't tried, but maybe working the hub a little (without the disc in)...