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INport

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INport  
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Binding: CD-ROM
Brand: Xitel
EAN: 0643153062589
Format: CD
Item Dimensions: 400
Label: Xitel
Manufacturer: Xitel
Model: HFL-I1-X1
MPN: HFL-I1-X1
Platform: Windows 98, Windows Me
Publisher: Xitel
Release Date: December 09, 2003
Studio: Xitel

Features:
  • Record from your home stereo using your desktop or notebook as a piece of high fidelity recording equipment
  • Bypass inferior soundcards with advanced USB digital rendering technology
  • Use RCA composite audio cables to send music to your PC
  • Full ground loop isolation to ensure your recordings remain crystal clear and free from hum
  • Installs simply by plugging into a USB port ? watch the INport automatically load without the need for any special drivers

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Editorial Review:
So, you've got a stack of LP records and tapes sitting around gathering dust. Some of those you probably can't even buy as CDs. With Xitel's INport, you can now record all your favourite vinyl and tapes back into your computer with crystal clear fidelity. Archive them, turn them into CDs, or even turn them into MP3s. Includes 30 feet of studio grade RCA audio cable and USB connect cable Compatible with Windows98SE, Me, 2000, XP Comes with revolutionary CFB Software that makes recording simple and easy

Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating:  out of 5 stars - Inport Review
I found this product to live up to the expectations set by others' reviews and the manufacturer's claims. The hardware was very simple to connect, and the software was also simple, intuitive, bug-free, and bottom-line, produced some very good recordings. I enjoyed the "trimming" process (setting breaks in tracks), and recommend that for recording engineer wannabes. On better quality tapes that I was converting the auto tracking system required almost no editing. I haven't tried it on albums yet, ... Read More



Rating:  out of 5 stars - Truly Professional Quality
Every day I work with a 17,000 watt sound system in a planetarium theater. Due to the power of the system and the dynamics of the dome shape it can take a lot of work to get audio that sounds nice and clean in there. For years we've been relying on DAT tapes, but we were hoping to move to computerized audio, and the INport has finally solved our problem. It finally allows us to move data off our old DAT tapes (not to mention reel-to-reel, cassette tapes, CDs and LPs) with beautiful fidelity, and ... Read More



Rating:  out of 5 stars - Obsolete Software
I purchased this hardware/software package March 21, 6003. I quickly learned it's obsolete. The recording and ripping went fine, although it took a while to become accustomed to the best way to do it. The input via USB is a great idea compared to going through your soundcard. Afterward, the fun began. In my manual, written with a type size that almost requires a magnifying glass, it said that I should go to a CFB software link (the software developer) to download a free encoder so that I could convert ... Read More



Rating:  out of 5 stars - what I've been looking for
This is software I have been looking for. Finally I can get rid of all those LP's and have the music on CD's. The software loads great and I had no difficulties. The instructions are a bit skimpy and some of the pictures don't match what I saw on my Windows XP. I was able to figure it out but had one problem with the LP ripper and sent off an e-mail to the outfit in Australia who is supposedly responsible for the software. Tht was over two weeks ago and I have yet to hear from them. Luckily I worked it ... Read More



Rating:  out of 5 stars - Outstanding!
INPort performs exactly as advertised. It's simple to set up and the software is very user friendly -- provided you read the clear and understandable directions. The supplied 30 foot cable probably costs more than the actual device, but unless you keep your computer in the same rack as your stereo equipment, the long cable is necessary, so you'll be happy to have it. I've got hours of old audio tapes that I am now transferring to CDs thanks to this great device. My $65 was well spent on this product.


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