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Griffin posts Final Vinyl for iMic users

updated 09:55 am EDT, Fri October 4, 2002

 
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Griffin Technology has posted the first beta release of Final Vinyl 0.6, an OS X only audio application that allows users to easily record their collection of old vinyl records using just the Griffin iMic ($35) and a turntable: "Previously users wishing to record their old record collection had to hook up their entire stereo system just to power their turntable. Now users can connect the record player directly to their iMic, and using Final Vinyl record and save all their old albums."


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    KNOCK, KNOCK

    -Who's there?

    It's the RIAA, put your hands where we can see them! (door crashes down).

    -But I...

    Freeze scumbag! We know what you're up to with that, that "thing"!


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    ha ha

    you might have a point if it weren't for all the kazaa theives stealing music.bunch of theives,

    on topic. interesting product. unique

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    wuss

    It's unfortunate that the type of thinking eloquently expressed in pseudo-script form above is typical. But what's so different about ripping your records than doing the equal to your CDs?

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    I heard...

    ... that those who download music from the web, also are the ones who buy the most original CD's. And when Napster died, CD sales went down.

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    $1.40 or Die says it all

    Read "One Buck Forty or Die : Peer-to-peer file sharing has nothing to do with laws; it's all about economics." article by John C. Dvorak at

    Most appropriate.

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    $1.40 or Die URL

    the URL to Dvorak's PC Magazine article is http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,4149,543415,00.asp

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