How do I get music from vinyl records to the computer?

I’ve seen a couple questions similar to this, but I have not found any straight answers. My father has a TON of vinyl records (33s), and he’d like to get them into his computer so he can put them on a MP3 player (not an iPod; he has another brand). I’m wondering if this is possible or not so he doesn’t have to buy all of that music again, and if it is, I’d like to know an easy and affordable way to do so. Any help would be really appreciated!
P.S. Sorry if this is the wrong category for this type of question!

You have to hook up the line-out on a record player to the line-in on a computer. Then you could play the record on the record player and record the audio on the computer. Keep in mind that records are higher fidelity than MP3s but also can have pops and hiss.

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One Response to How do I get music from vinyl records to the computer?

  1. Mercuri says:

    You have to hook up the line-out on a record player to the line-in on a computer. Then you could play the record on the record player and record the audio on the computer. Keep in mind that records are higher fidelity than MP3s but also can have pops and hiss.
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