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Manufacturer: Xitel
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Batteries Included: 0 Binding: CD-ROM Brand: Xitel EAN: 0643153065399 Feature: Installing is as simple as plugging INport Deluxe into a free USB port - all of the necessary drivers automatically load from there! Format: CD Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Xitel Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Manufacturer: Xitel Model: INPDEL-I1-X1 Platform: Windows Me Publisher: Xitel Release Date: 2006-09-05 Special Features: nv:Software Type^Audio/Video Authoring Studio: Xitel
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Installing is as simple as plugging INport Deluxe into a free USB port - all of the necessary drivers automatically load from there! Totally bypasses computer soundcards for the best possible results. Save time and money over complex, hard to use recording solutions without sacrificing
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Editorial Reviews:
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INport lets you record all of your favorite vinyl records, tapes and other music from your home stereo into your computer. Archive them, turn them into MP3s, or use a CD burner to make your own CDs! INport turns your desktop or notebook into a powerful recording studio in seconds.
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Easy but Complete Comment: INport Deluxe is everything advertised. It's easy to use and pretty intuitive. Does a great job of transferring LPs and cleaning up the tracks. I am finally transferring all my old LPs that have been stored in boxes for years.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Xitel INport Deluxe Comment: This is a simple product to use. For somebody like me who finds most software non-intuitive, I was able to follow the instructions and move a vinyl recording to CD in next to no time. I have a very good Yamaha turn-table so I get good sound. The editing of the recording was simple and now I can listen to some of my great vinyl recordings as a drive back and forth to work. For anybody who still has good turntable and a good receiver and wants to listen to their great old vinyl on the road, this product will fill the bill.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Xitel INport Deluxe [Record From Your Stereo to Your Computer] Comment: Xitel INport Deluxe [Record From Your Stereo to Your Computer]
The product performs as advertised. The patch cord from stereo to computer is long enough to stretch across two rooms, and delivers good quality sound reproduction. The manual is easy to understand, and I learned the editing technique with very little stress.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Do One Thing and Do it Well, Wish for MP3 Conversion Comment: This product does one set of tasks and does it very well - transfer the analog audio signal from LP or Cassette player into digital signal, edit it to reduce noise (called "Clicks and Pops" in the product lingo), and convert it into a Wave file which you can transfer to iPod or burn into a CD. The only issue I have is that the resulting Wave files usually are HUGE (300-400MB for one side of cassette). I had to buy and use another software to convert Wave files into MP3 files (~60% smaller) and store away the old Wave files to save hard disk space. I wish this product software can allow me to get the final files in MP3 format or other formats that have smaller file size than Wave.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Good Product Comment: Xitel INport Deluxe does work well and is very simple to set up and use. My problem was the input from the older stereo I was using it on was at too high a level and causing distortion. It would have been useful to have some adjustable attenuation built into the interface. I ended up running the cables through an old Radio Shack audio mixer which knocked the signal down to an acceptable level.
I am hanging onto this useful device. I think it is very straight forward and useable by most people with a basic knowledge of PC and audio (like, how to plug it all together and install the software). However, if I had it to do over I would have bought a less expensive interface (USB external sound card) and purchased Roxio and a mixer to have more flexibility.
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