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You need an external phono pre amp, hopefully you have one. You'll need an audio card with analog inputs or if you are without you need an rca to 3.5mm cable. Analog inputs would be the best in my opinion. After that just connect and rip, the ripping program deals with the encoding, can do everything from MP3 to FLAC, 8 bit to 24 bit, 44khz to 192 khz.

Khz being the amount of samples per second the program takes of the source material, ie 192 khz = 192,000 samples per second, 44 khz = 44,000 samples per second.

So obviously the higher sample rate = more quality but it also means larger files...
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