Transfer Records onto Computer using MacBook?

Hello,
I have a lot of old records, and an old record player. I just bought a brand new MacBook (the standard MacBook, not the Pro). It is the 2.16 ghz black MacBook with 2 gigs of RAM.
I am wondering if it is possible to transfer my old records onto the computer using Garage Band. If so, do I need any intermediary hardware device?
I tried to just plug the record player into the MacBook using the Audio Input port, but all I get is quiet static when it is playing. I no longer have a working stereo system to test the record player, so unfortunatly, that may be why this isn't working, but I just wanted to see if there was anything other than a faulty player that could cause these problems.
Thanks in advance.

JosephSites wrote:
what was suggested there is what I've tried from my end in Garage Band. So it could possibly be a faulty record player.
Well actually, no, one of the first things it says is that you can not just plug a turntable into your Mac.

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