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As long as you have audio in and out, it does. The computer will detect the item and connect them to the audio program in your computer. There is a similar product which plays vinyl, cd and cassette. I think the brand is Koss or something similar
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The software provided is for PC only. If you use a Mac, use Audacity, which is a free open-source recording software.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.works with both Mac and pc
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Absolutely! You Mac will see the turntable as a sound card or microphone. It will be listed as "USB Audio Codec". Then you can use any audio program to record the stream. A good free program to use is Audacity. By default Audacity records .wav files but these can easily be converted to MP3 by installing the free Lame encoder. Directions to install Lame accompany the download of Audacity. You can also use GarageBand. Simply select the turntable (USB Audio codec) as an instrument. Be sure to select the system (or other device) as an output or you won't be able to hear what you are recording. I have also used GarageBand on my iPad to record songs from vinyl.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Listed below are the system requirements for the computer that will be connected to the turntable. * Compliant computer : IBM PC/AT or compatible computers. * Operating Systems: - Windows Vista Home Basic -Windows Vista Home Premium -Windows Vista Business -Windows Vista Ultimate -Windows XP Home Edition Service Pack 2 or Higher. -Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2 or Higher. Operating systems other than those listed above are not supported (64 bit operating system are not supported).
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