Bart,
How did I know that you would be one of the first to respond? Actually, as I was writting the original post I was thinking that I should just PM you to cut out the middle man.
I found a good guy/company online (DAK) that sells a "kit" to record your LP's to digital format. They sell an entire kit (record player, mixer, program) or you can buy one piece at a time. The record player that they where selling was a belt drive, and I wanted to go direct drive for better tracking so I picked up a Technics MK1200 (or is it 1200MK) off of Ebay. I did buy the mixer and conversion program from DAK and it has worked great. The program came with a "DePopper" that surpresses the pops for you and doesn't affect the quality of the recording. The recording program allows you to name the files as you've listed above, so I'm good there too. The Depopper only works on WAV files, so now I have gigabites of music files that I need to convert to mp3's; and that is where my problem is coming in.
I'll have to hunt down Nero and the TagIT software so I can get everything squared away.
Thanks for the information so far.
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