Doh! I have an AUDIO CD burner, so I'm not sure. For as long as you can find a computer adapter that will accept the L (white) & R (red) plugs, you should be ok, but I'm not sure at this time.
YW BoricuaPrincess... glad I could assist. Please keep in mind that turntables also have a ground wire and that I'm not sure where you'll be able to plug to. I guess any ground connection will do. Otherwise the audio from the turntable will sound like hum. Do you have a mixer you can plug the table to? If you do... plug the table to the mixer and then the mixer to the CD audio adapter cable, assuming one was made available to you.
In Order To Rip 12"s To Ur Pc U Need To Set Up A Turntable, Mixer And Amp. There's A Plug That Has A End Piece That Looks Like A Headphone Plug And The Other End Has 2 Jacks (red & White) Those Go From Ur Amp To Ur Pc. U Also Need A Program (roxio Easy Cd Creator 5.0-is The One I Use)
there is a piece of hard ware made by Creative called MP3 Blaster it cost about $40.00 us. that allows you to hook up and external source such as a portable cassette player and even turntables so that you can record and clean out the noises hisses pops and cracks from the source, and also comes with a wave editor program to allow you to seperate tracks that are all recorded in one session such as tape and relabel the meta files,. so that you can transfer them to cd or cd-r cd's. a great investment if you have rare or just can't bear leaving your lp's or tapes go to waste just because you may not listen to them becasue cd's are so widely used now. it's also a 24 bit external sound card as well.