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Ripping from Vinyl, Simplified

An anonymous reader writes "In a short article at linmagau.org John Murray brings Gramofile to our attention, just the thing to help you bring all those LPs in the cupboard into your MP3 collection. One more example of the analog hole in action, I guess ;)" It may not be CEDAR, but it sounds like a lot of utility for a 76kB program.

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  1. I thought the correct way of ripping a vinyl was by tamnir · · Score: 4, Funny

    to scan it?

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  2. Request for Name Change... by evilviper · · Score: 4, Funny
    One more example of the analog hole in action, I guess ;)

    I don't want to sound picky, but I REALLY think we need a new name to replace "analog hole". Something about it just doesn't sound right.
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  3. Re:I thought the correct way of ripping a vinyl wa by Kieckerjan · · Score: 5, Funny

    Duh.. The other way around would be a much cooler hack, because it would be even more useless: software to convert an mp3 into a huge PNG of a well worn record, that plays just fine when fed back into this guys software.

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  4. Re:Finally by Lumpy · · Score: 4, Funny

    I can get the Ethel Merman Disco Album and the Beatle Barkers Album

    lightweight....

    only a real audiophile has the holy grail of albums....

    Leonard Nemoy's album... Nothing beat's hearing ol' spock ripping out "Proud Mary"...

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