Q:
First question: I understand that this product (Easy LP to MP3)is designed to take an output signal from a turntable and send it, via USB input, to a PC to create an MP3 file on the PC. I want to use the product to take an output signal from a karaoke player to make the MP3 file. My karaoke player is similar to a turntable inasmuch as it is a component that connects to my stereo system with no built-in amplification of its own. I assume that your product would work just as well taking the output signal from this component as from a turntable. Is this assumption correct?
Second question: I also have 2 sets of "line out" connections on my stereo receiver. One set is intended to connect to a tape recorder to send a signal to be recorded; the other set is generic, just marked "line out". I assume that I could use either of these outputs to connect to your product and thereby be able to convert any output from my receiver to an MP3 file. Is this assumption correct?