My Ion vinyl TTUSB turntable is extremely slow in converting over to MP3 files & to iTunes. It has been working satisfactorily until recently after recording dozens of discs.
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it sounds like EZ A C did not get the audio or EZ put it in a format tha Itunes Cant play. download VLC media player and install it. open the file with VLC and se if it will play it. It will play just about anything it has most of the codex's need to play anything too. if it doesent play it then something is wrong with the input to EZ A C you might have the input muted.
Try Control panel -Sounds - click on Speech and Audio Devices - Click onSounds and Audio Devices. or if your in classic view -double click. Click on Audio tab
Make sure that thedefault devicefor Sound Playback is set to the device hooked up to the speakers
i.e. set it to something other than the USB AUDIO CODEC which is the turntable
the mic is in the computer somewhere, there will be a way to mute the microphone either in the vinyl software or in the system settings of the computer!
They should be recording in mp3. Then converted into ITunes using AAC. Itunes will play MP3 format from the turntable. The best thing to do is to record in that format, then test the files before converting them. That way you can find out if the problem is with Itunes conversion or the turntable.
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