Recording from vinyl directly onto m

Had a quick look thru the FAQ's and didn't see an answer to this question, but apologies if it has been discussed before.
I've heard that it's possible to record an analogue signal (in my case vinyl records from my hi-fi) directly onto a Creative mp3 player. is this true? One one external website they mentioned that the MuVo can do this - all that is needed is an adaptor for the Creative line-in jack to accomodate the standard input from a hi-fi amplifier...
Would appreciate any tips, advice etc on how to do this, which Creative models support this and any extra hardware/software required.
many thanks

I don't think that recording direct to the player- is this what you're talking about?- is the best way to go.
Personally, I would just go and download the albums you have- owning the vinyl makes it legal for you to download the song from a peer to peer network.
If you're hell-bent on transferring them, going table to computer is the way you'll want to do it. Now, if I'm not mistaken, a phono signal isn't a perfect line-level, so you'll need to compensate with the recording level on the computer. Unless you have a top-of-the line sound card with RCA jacks connected to a dri'vebay component, you'll need a /8'' to stereo RCA adapter, which you can find at almost any electronics store that carries adapters.
In my opinion, the best program to use to record audio is Audacity, which you can download for free at http://audacity.sourceforge.net . Audacity will let you export directly to MP3 after you point it in the direction of the LAME encoder's DLL, which is included with many players. Chances are you have one of them already.

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