How to Record Music from a DVD Video to a CD

The most important part of doing this right is to make sure that all your electronics are properly connected., Connect the DVD player to the amplifier., Connect the CD recorder to the amplifier., Connect your speakers to the amplifier in the manner...

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  1. Step 1: The most important part of doing this right is to make sure that all your electronics are properly connected.

    Double-check all your connections with these instructions to make sure you have everything connected before you begin recording.

    Do not plug in any power cords until all the other connections are made; this will reduce the chance for electrical shock.
  2. Step 2: Connect the DVD player to the amplifier.

    To do this, connect one end of an L-R cable to the OUTPUT jacks of the DVD player, and connect the other end of the L-R cable to a set of INPUT jacks on the amplifier. (Note: you can plug the cable into any set of input jacks on the amplifier, so long as when you begin recording, you set the amplifier to play music from that input) , To do this, connect one end of an L-R cable to the INPUT jacks of the CD Recorder, and connect the other end of the L-R cable to a set of OUTPUT jacks on the amplifier. ( Note:
    There is usually a specific set of output jacks for this step.

    They may be labeled ‘tape’, ‘recorder’, ‘burner’, or something similar.) ,,, Test this by playing the DVD over your speakers.

    If the music is distorted or only coming in on one side of your speaker set, go back and check your connections. ,,, Use the function that lets you manually control recording from a line-in) , The recorder will read whatever is being played on the amplifier and record it to the CD. , Pay attention to the recording, because the CD recorder will record whatever is being played, regardless of when the DVD starts or stops. , You can do this as many times as you like until the disk fills up. , This step makes the disk readable in normal CD players. , You can repeat these steps as many times as you like to record all your DVDs onto CDs.

    You can then record these CDs onto your computer, effectively archiving all your DVDs as mp3 files.
  3. Step 3: Connect the CD recorder to the amplifier.

  4. Step 4: Connect your speakers to the amplifier in the manner proscribed in your amplifier’s instructions.

  5. Step 5: Plug in all three devices and turn them on.

  6. Step 6: Set the amp to play music from the DVD player.

  7. Step 7: Set up the DVD to play the song you would like to record

  8. Step 8: and pause it just before the song begins.

  9. Step 9: Insert a blank disk into the CD recorder.

  10. Step 10: Press ‘record’ on your CD recorder (this may also be labeled ‘manual record’ or ‘line-in record.

  11. Step 11: Immediately after pressing record

  12. Step 12: start playing the DVD.

  13. Step 13: When the song ends

  14. Step 14: or when you would like to end the track

  15. Step 15: press Stop on the CD recorder and DVD player.

  16. Step 16: Repeat steps 6 through 10 to record additional tracks.

  17. Step 17: When the disk is recorded the way you want it

  18. Step 18: finalize the CD.

  19. Step 19: And that’s it.

Detailed Guide

Double-check all your connections with these instructions to make sure you have everything connected before you begin recording.

Do not plug in any power cords until all the other connections are made; this will reduce the chance for electrical shock.

To do this, connect one end of an L-R cable to the OUTPUT jacks of the DVD player, and connect the other end of the L-R cable to a set of INPUT jacks on the amplifier. (Note: you can plug the cable into any set of input jacks on the amplifier, so long as when you begin recording, you set the amplifier to play music from that input) , To do this, connect one end of an L-R cable to the INPUT jacks of the CD Recorder, and connect the other end of the L-R cable to a set of OUTPUT jacks on the amplifier. ( Note:
There is usually a specific set of output jacks for this step.

They may be labeled ‘tape’, ‘recorder’, ‘burner’, or something similar.) ,,, Test this by playing the DVD over your speakers.

If the music is distorted or only coming in on one side of your speaker set, go back and check your connections. ,,, Use the function that lets you manually control recording from a line-in) , The recorder will read whatever is being played on the amplifier and record it to the CD. , Pay attention to the recording, because the CD recorder will record whatever is being played, regardless of when the DVD starts or stops. , You can do this as many times as you like until the disk fills up. , This step makes the disk readable in normal CD players. , You can repeat these steps as many times as you like to record all your DVDs onto CDs.

You can then record these CDs onto your computer, effectively archiving all your DVDs as mp3 files.

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