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"Save Your Older Music Easily!"

I looked everywhere and called a lot of electronic stores that could transfer my cassette recordings to compact disc. I have a lot of very rare live recordings that will never be available on CD. Cassettes lose their magnetism (or sound crispness) after several years, so this was critical. It also records from LP's.

The unit is very easy and intuitive to use. Just plug your left and right (analog) cables into the unit and computer and go! The device is carefully made with a high performance processor that picks up the highest clarity of sound without distortion. All the terminals are gold-plated, which makes for the best sound transfer. Plus, it works with every Windows program (I have Windows Vista). However, with Vista (unlike XP or earlier versions), you'll need to request the latest version of `LP Recorder' and `LP Ripper from the manufacturer. There is an Auto Level feature that records the optimal sound for you, but I found that if I played with it a bit I could get LP's to sound a little better than with the Auto Level. The additional software also helps you remove `clicks' and `pops' from the LP's, but it won't remove all of the noise - nothing is perfect.

I searched around and this is not only one of the best analog to digital transfer devices available, it is very affordable.


"All things must pass"
This product IS amazingly easy to use, and extremely versatile. You can save a little money buying a different interface, but you'll spend a lot more time trying to get things to sound as good. This is actually acceptable for making semi-professional digital copies of garage-band quality tapes. I was recently asked by the members of a band I once engineered to help them get their materials on line, and I was able to use this with almost no attention, right out of the box. It was so easy I returned the fee they paid me--it was worth it just to hear some of that crazy music again!

It also has a pop/click-removing piece of software; it is made for the savage pops of vinyl; it isn't as good with the clicks that you might have on old 1/2 inch tape due to magnetic build up, but it still does something. At the same time, I miss some of the imperfections of the old analog sound. I'm not one of those snobs who can tell what is lost in digital (though of course I CAN tell the loss of fidelity due to an mp3 format). But the hiss of tape added something comforting in the background; it was like ambient music as a background FOR music. And we didn't appreciate it. But the pops I can do without. And so can you with this excellent product. In a few minutes you'll be up and running. [43]

"Good product"
Software could be easier to use. I have Cakewalk and it is easier to seperate the tracks and save to MP3. They recommend Audacity (Free web download)for other editing functions, but I found it hard to use. The sound quality is great, depending on your turntable. Also the picture on the package is deceptive, giving the impression you can connect directly to a turntable. You must patch through a pre-amp or the audio out on your receiver.

"Works Great!!"
Got it so I could use my old LPs. Easy to use, straight-forward installation, and the furnished software is fabulous. Cleans up skips and pops on the surface of the LP. Highly recommended.

"What a waste, I wish I could give it zero stars "
So I waste $80 on this piece of junk, get it home, put it on the computer, and there's no sound. No matter what I do, I can't get it to work. Don't even waste your money.

 

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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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"Do One Thing and Do it Well, Wish for MP3 Conversion", 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.

"Good Product", 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.

"If No Sound, Read On....", The product is very easy to use with easy instructions and easy setup but I was having a problem getting sound from the files I was creating from the product even though I had done just what the manual had suggested and checked my volume settings, cable and equipment settings a million times! However, I won't give the product a bad rating because I believe the product does what it says. Tech support however is another story.

PROBLEM: ALL of my cassette players have only 1 set(pair) and not 2 sets of RCA jacks. They are labled on my cassette player as: CD/Line Input Jacks(CD/Line In). That was the problem! While I have In-Line for the computer, I needed Line-Out for the cassette players! All my cassette players only have Line-In, so the Xitel product will not work. Unless, you want to buy another cassette player with dual RCA jacks.

SOLUTION: I had to reluctantly return Xitel because it did not support my cassette players due to lack of Line-Out RCA jacks. I only had one set of RCA jacks (red and white) and that was for the Line-In. So instead, I had to buy an audio cable with 1/8 miniplugs on each end, one to plug into the Line-In(blue slot) on the computer and the other minipug to plug into the headphone slot in the cassette player. IT WORKED!!!! Now I am finally getting SOUND!


"LAPTOP USERS", I purchased this for the sole purpose of transfering tapes onto cds. The tapes are roughly 25 years old and are of artists that are not considered mainstream so finding cds of these groups are very hard to find. Having played with the program a few times I got the hang of it and the three steps are easy to do. The cd I just burned sounded great and a family member couldn't believe that it was a copy from a tape.

There is a two things laptops owners should know before purchasing this. I found this information in the troubleshooting section.

1. No other programs should be running and that includes virus checking programs. (This effects the data flow)
2. The data flow can be severely effected by the power management of the CPU.

I didn't read the manual to the end. So the first time I used the program I found that there was a humming sound in the background of the recording. When I used the de-click program it found over 200,000 clicks. After reading over the troubleshooting guide I realized that those two things may have affected the recording. After turning off the virus protection program (wasn't connected to the internet) and adjusting the power management I re-recorded the tape and didn't hear the humming like I did before and the de-click program only found like 8,000 clicks. Even though the number of clicks were high it clean it up nicely. Overall it is a good program to use and will be well used.


"Easy to use, install leaves a bit to be desired", Easy installation, easy connection, but ...

The software apparently sets defaults that will cause you to lose your playback sound and there's not much in the manual that tells you how to correct it. However, if you follow the instructions in the manual for setting up the InPort, then you should be okay. The problem comes from the install telling Windows to use the InPort for BOTH input and output!! You have to go into the control panel and modify the audio settings so that playback uses your sound card and line in uses the InPort. I found that Windows media player was also affected and had to tweak settings there as well (Tools > Options > Devices). Once I had that done, I had my sound back and began the conversion. At one point I decided to use Goldwave instead of the LPRecorder, but found that there was no playback during the recording which made it a bit difficult to use, otherwise it was good and I could set Goldwave to record at the 24bit level. The Goldwave Pop&Click filter worked very well, I haven't had a chance to compare it to the Click filter in this software, however.

The LPRecorder is not compatible with I-Sound at all. I-Sound will cause the recording to stop.



 
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"Record your LPs to computer", Product is excellent. Some helpful tips. If phonograph needs a preamp get a good one. One preamp was noisy with low frequency hum. Using the preamp from receiver/amp was too noisy. A good preamp provided excellent results. No noise on silent grooves. First record attempt was on a laptop with excellent results. Second attempt was on a desktop. Recordings resulted in occasional sound skips. May be due to USB problems in the computer which instructions discuss. Instructions are excellent. Software very good. Recording process is slow since records have to be played at actual speed.

"Fantastic", Bought this as a test and didn't really have high expectations for the product. It turned out to be extremely easy to install and setup. So far I've ripped about a dozen LP's and the sound quality is about the same as a CD when listening to it as an MP3. Of course your original LP must be in good shape. Included software does a great job of allowing you to edit start and end times, as well as edit out pops and clicks. I've had a few people listen to the MP3 version of my LP's and they have no idea that it's not an original downloaded MP3. For the price and features this is a great package.

"Good, But With Headaches", I am very pleased to have my LPs converted to CDs. I found Wave Corrector to be amazing. The audio quality is much better than the LP itself. But, I had various problems with the software.

Ripper is supposed to split one side of an LP into individual tracks. But I had instances where Ripper would split the first song into five segments and then the rest of the album side is lost. The software should be modified to eliminate the need to select how many songs are on the album side. Then one can merge segments of a song together and not lose part of the LP side.

I had problems with LP Recorder. For two songs, it would stop after one minute. I tried this over and over, and never was able to capture these songs.

Even so, I recommend this product because one gets quality CDs from an LP collection as an end product. But, the process of getting there can be a real headache.


"Xitel Inport Deluxe", It's a great product. Best advice is to really read the manual, understand what's expected of you and practice several times using a non-scratched album. Usually, when you have a problem, it's operator error. Xitel has excellent tech support also. Once you get the hang of it, it's actually fun listening to the old one's while you work. Good Luck! It's driving my wife crazy.

"a little tricky at first but now I LOVE IT", Great product -- using it obsessively now. Bought 2 weeks ago and have already converted over 400 music tracks to MP3 from my old casessetts, LPs, and even music DVDs. It took maybe a half hour to get really comfortable with the controls but now it's a breeze. It's great to have bridged the gap between old technology (LPs and casettes) with new, and to have a fully integrated multi-media setup. And it's a blast to dust off the old casettes and LPs that never made the upgrade to CDs or MP3s in my collection, and now have these tracks on my iPod. If money is no object, then you should just go buy the tracks you own on other media. But the product has paid for itself 5 times over in the first 2 weeks in what I've saved by not having to by these 400 tracks that I already own on older media. If I were to offer any constructive criticism, the user interface is not the most intuitive, although it's a pretty basic system in the first place, so it's easy to learn. Hope you enjoy this as much as I do.

 
 
 

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