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title: "Xitel INport Deluxe [Record from Your Stereo to Your Computer]"
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# Bypasses Soundcards High-Quality Recording USB Plug-and-Play Xitel INport Deluxe [Record from Your Stereo to Your Computer]

**Brand:** xitel technologies
**Price:** KD 19.84
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎶 Capture Your Sound, Elevate Your Experience!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Xitel INport Deluxe [Record from Your Stereo to Your Computer] by xitel technologies
- **How much does it cost?** KD 19.84 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- xitel technologies enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted xitel technologies brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Effortless Setup:** Just plug it in and go!
- • **Time-Saving Design:** Automatic driver installation means no hassle.
- • **Superior Sound Quality:** Bypasses soundcards for pristine audio.
- • **Cost-Effective Solution:** Save on complex recording gear.
- • **Universal Compatibility:** Works seamlessly with any computer.

## Overview

The Xitel INport Deluxe is a user-friendly audio interface that allows you to record high-quality sound directly from your stereo to your computer. With its plug-and-play functionality and automatic driver installation, it eliminates the need for complex setups, making it the perfect solution for both amateur and professional audio enthusiasts.

## Description

INport Deluxe builds on the huge success of INport with totally new hardware and powerful new software for even better results! Redesigned from the ground up, INport Deluxe allows users to record all of their favorite vinyl records, cassette tapes and other music from a home stereo into their computer. There isn’t an easier way to digitally save valuable audio for conversion into MP3, burning onto CD, or transferring to iPod! Simple Recording and Editing Software: INport Deluxe comes with new intuitive software that makes recording into a computer an absolute breeze. Watch as levels are automatically set and tracks are divided into individual songs. INport Deluxe also runs with all Windows compatible recording and editing software, so users can use their own favorite programs at any time. INport Deluxe is packed with the latest technology! All of INport Deluxe’s high-grade components have been carefully selected to provide an exceptionally pure and dynamic signal. From gold plated terminals through to fully customized digital processing, INport Deluxe has been built to exacting standards for fl awless performance. Amazing sound quality: INport Deluxe incorporates a totally new processor for the absolute highest level of digital audio performance. All music is recorded as an optimum signal and sent digitally to your computer for the ultimate in fi delity. You’ll be amazed at how good INport sounds! Unlike other computer audio products, INport Deluxe includes components and design features found in professional studio equipment. That’s what gives it the ability to turn your computer into a powerful recording device!

Review: It WORKS - if a problem contact Xitel support - See my revision below for why I changed my review from 4 to 5 stars.... the problems I had were NOT the fault of Xitel They responded and gave support. While I had already solved my problem, they DID respond. ### OLD REVIEW ### First, this device does EXACTLY what it claims - it connects stereo components (I only tested cassette, but claims to do any, and I don't see why it wouldn't) to a PC and allows audio data (typically music, but could be anything) to be transferred from the component to the computer. BUT, there are a couple of twists. I'll describe what worked for me in the hope it will help others. First, on my Windows 7 system the device installed without issue. Windows recognized it and installed the necessary drivers. All good. But, the included software is useless. It might be great, but I don't know, because the registration keys were not included. And forget customer service. There was a handwritten contact in the back of the manual, but the number was no longer in service. Sent an email, no reply. Looked up the SW manufacturer's website and they state that the SW on the CD is from 2007, is no longer supported, but you can buy an upgrade. Whatever. DON'T PANIC. Just download a freeware recording package, like Audacity. Google it. It is used by thousands of recording musicians, and is very easy to use. It does everything the included software does and more... and better. It is VERY powerful, and it is FREE. There are many other freeware, open source products out there, I just happen to find Audacity easy to use. To get Audacity to recognize INport, you need to go into your Control Panel to Manage Audio Devices (varies with the OS), and select INport under 'Recording'. You might have to disable other items to force the system to go to the INport. Again, no biggie. Once you have set up the input device, it should automatically be detected by Audacity. If not, you should be able to select it from the main screen. On MY system it is 'Microphone (INport)' and NOT 'Line (INport)'. Go figure. Hit record first, then start your stereo component, and Audacity should start recording your material, which you will see by the wave file appearing on the screen. You may or may not be able to hear the file during recording; it depends on your system. I cannot, but it is not important to me; I just wanted the files transferred. Once you are finished recording, you can 'Export' to a .WAV format (or MP3, or whatever works for you) in Audacity, and you are done. Or, you can edit the file, just like any other audio file. Just be sure to export as a file in a format your player can use, not the default Audacity format. On my system the INport device affects playback, and the music plays out through my monitor speakers (very tinny), and not my amped computer speakers, which threw me at first. Once I disconnected the INport, I was able to re-enable my standard speaker set-up and everything was fine. Quality of recordings is excellent. So, the INport will transfer your audio files to digitally save on your PC. From there, you can do whatever you want with the files. For that reason I gave the product 4 stars, taking one off for the lack of functional software and non-existent customer support. Hope this helps some people. Oh, one other thing. ON THE BOX it states that a turntable must be hooked up to a receiver/amp and the LINE OUT from the rec/amp used as the input for the INport. The INport does not have a pre-amp, which a turntable requires. ### REVISED 09 July 2014 ###: I need to point out that this post has gone up against a different seller. I DID NOT buy mine from Xitel. I bought mine from MYeHUT Inc. I heard back from Xitel support last night, and they wrote that others have been selling used INPorts on desertcart without registration numbers. Since there were written notes in my manual, I have to figure that was the case for me, even though it was sold as 'New'. Never expected that on desertcart. Anyway, they sent me a link to a website to download and included a registration number in the email. All three software packages installed and worked. They are simple, but they do what they are supposed to do - record, rip, remove clicks and pops. So, I revised my score to 5 stars - product worked, software works, customer support works. Problem was with the other seller. THANKS, Xitel.
Review: Works very well, but pay close attention to your file details! - ***** UPDATED, JUNE 15, 2016 ****** I had tried to find out if this device and the software would work with Microsoft Operating System Windows 10 (TEN). I had used it originally with Windows Vista, then Windows 7 64-bit edition. There was absolutely NO information about whether or not it would work with Windows 10 anywhere I looked. With the deadline for the free upgrade to Win 10 fast approaching, and because the whole miserable process of continuing to get Updates in Windows 7 is so TORTURED, I decided to trust the Windows on-board assessment tool that told me all my software (including the Xitel INport software) would be compatible with Windows 10 also. Many people have had trouble using software on their computers which the Windows 10 assessment tool said should work OK. Nevertheless, I decided to trust it this time, and so far the Xitel software has worked exactly as before. I really do like the Xitel INport and I recommend it to people who are willing to invest some time and diligence in making digital copies from vinyl records and cassette tapes. That said, it would probably be a really GOOD idea if the company would offer advice about which Operating Systems are compatible with the product. **************************************************************************** I use the method of taking my vinyl record audio right out of the headphone jack of my amplifier, into the INport Deluxe converter, and feeding into my laptop computer via USB cable. You get total control of the volume being recorded by the software that way, and it means that you can take audio from ANY source that comes through your amplifier and make a copy of it. So, I can feed audio output from my AR turntable, and also my cassette deck, too. Although the instruction manual is written better than most, it still lacks all the detail and clarity it should have! It really hasn't been updated since Microsoft Vista, and there are a some slight differences you need to know about for Windows 7. You'll have to browse those up on the internet because they aren't included in the owner's manual. I compared my kit with that a friend of mine got a few years ago, before the release of Windows 7, and everything was identical except that my instruction manual is about one inch larger (same text). Pay very close attention to how you name your files in "Music", and how you route files for recording, and, editing. The various sections of software are separate, and although they are compatible, they don't "talk" to each other. You've got to be certain that each part of the software knows exactly which file-set you want to work with, and WHERE it's going to go when you've modified/edited/cleaned it. The "source" and "target" software doesn't change automatically, so you have to monitor that very closely. What I'm saying is, don't take anything regarding files or file names for granted! I'm not trying to say anything bad about the software, which works very, very well -- but you are going to have a bit of a learning curve that will be made more frustrating if you don't pay close attention to where you put files, and what you use them for, and where you send a "finished" file. Example: When I made a copy of my "Beggars Banquet" album, I piped it into a file I called Beggars Banquet, raw. When I modified it, cleaned it up, and divided up the tracks, I "targeted" that to a totally different folder I called Beggars Banquet, finished. The "de-clicker", "de-popper" works exceptionally well, and even provides different intensities of "cleaning". Result: my 40-year old records sounded almost totally brand new! And, no, it's not a "filter". It's more sophisticated than that, and it is effortless and automatic to use, once you know what you're doing. To make my CD copies, I used Nero 9, but you can use many different "burning" softwares. It is very easy and doesn't need any "ripping" because everything is created by the INport Deluxe software initially as WMA files, and those get picked up immediately by Nero 9 and burned right onto blank CD's with no extra modification at all. Manage your files, learn to "ride" this "bicycle" with a little patience, and you'll master it soon enough. Oh, and arrange your work area so that it is EASY to handle the records, the turntable, the computer, the cabling, etc. I hooked everything up in a corner where I can reach everything from my chair and that makes life a lot easier. Hey, it's a very good product, and it works consistently well -- and, the price is very reasonable, too. Good luck!

## Features

- Installing is as simple as plugging INport Deluxe into a free USB port - all of the necessary drivers automatically load from there!
- Totally bypasses computer soundcards for the best possible results.
- Save time and money over complex, hard to use recording solutions without sacrificing

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B000HE7M3M |
| Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
| Best Sellers Rank | #302,051 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #1,771 in Audio & Video Turntables |
| Brand | Xitel Technologies |
| Compatible Devices | Ipod, Watch |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 324 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00643153065399 |
| Hardware Connectivity | USB |
| Hardware Interface | USB |
| Hardware Platform | x86 |
| Item Weight | 1.6 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Xitel Technologies |
| Maximum Sample Rate | 48 KHz |
| Mfr Part Number | INPDEL-I1-X1 |
| Model Name | INPDEL-I1-X1 |
| Model Number | INPDEL-I1-X1 |
| Platform | Windows 2000, Windows Me, Windows XP |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 120 dB |
| Surround Sound Channel Configuration | 5 1 |
| UPC | 643153065450 999992446364 643153065429 115970905955 643153065399 |

## Product Details

- **Compatible Devices:** Ipod, Watch
- **Brand:** Xitel Technologies
- **Hardware Interface:** USB
- **Audio Output Mode:** Stereo
- **Platform:** Windows 2000, Windows Me, Windows XP

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Does it work with Windows 8**
A: yes it should.  it doesn't require drivers.  windows 7 and server 2008 R2.  the generic audio drivers from windows work fine.  you can always just install the windows 7 drivers if 8 doesn't come with them stock,  but they do as far as i know.

**Q: the turntable i am using has built in speakers, and RCA output jacks for external speakers, will this work??**
A: Offhand, I have to say NO. If you are speaking of one of those Crosley-branded portable "phono to CD" machines, just throw it away. Besides the fact that its "turntable" is less than "mediocre"; it is truly a POS. Now, IF you seriously want to transfer your old vinyl to CD, buy a direct drive turntable from eBay (about $100) and any used old Radio Shack (Realistic) amplifier or tuner that has a "Tape Out" and "Tape In" jacks WITH a "magnetic cartridge" input and connect the INport Deluxe from that unit's "RCA" jacks. Frankly, would recommend, if budget is a major issue, you can get a "Realistic SA-150" Amplifier: you don't need "power". You only need low level (line out/line in) setup. There is on on there right now with 6 days' bidding left; no bids so far; start $15. Also, go to a "thrift" store: Goodwill, St. Vincent DePaul, MANY others, you have to be aware of them. But since vinyl is now being produced again in mass quantities for original "ANALOG" lovers (such as me, but much wealthier) so the prices even on very old stuff has gone ballistic! Garage sales, estate sales, anywhere you can look, OH I FORGOT, Craig's List. I doubt that it will work successfully with a "speaker out" jack. Good Luck.

**Q: In all the comments and questions, I can't find an answer to this: Will this record in stereo a cassette or record that was recorded in stereo?**
A: Here are just a couple of sentences from the product description. Scroll all the way down to read the full description:  >>INport Deluxe allows users to record all of their favorite vinyl records, cassette tapes and other music from a home stereo into their computer. There isn’t an easier way to digitally save valuable audio for conversion into MP3, burning onto CD, or transferring to iPod! Simple Recording and Editing Software: INport Deluxe comes with new intuitive software that makes recording into a computer an absolute breeze. <<

**Q: If you use the included recording software, after it's recorded into the computer, can you import into iTunes (on Mac)?**
A: Sorry, I did not use this on a mac.--- only a PC at the time.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ It WORKS - if a problem contact Xitel support
*by B***. on July 8, 2014*

See my revision below for why I changed my review from 4 to 5 stars.... the problems I had were NOT the fault of Xitel They responded and gave support. While I had already solved my problem, they DID respond. ### OLD REVIEW ### First, this device does EXACTLY what it claims - it connects stereo components (I only tested cassette, but claims to do any, and I don't see why it wouldn't) to a PC and allows audio data (typically music, but could be anything) to be transferred from the component to the computer. BUT, there are a couple of twists. I'll describe what worked for me in the hope it will help others. First, on my Windows 7 system the device installed without issue. Windows recognized it and installed the necessary drivers. All good. But, the included software is useless. It might be great, but I don't know, because the registration keys were not included. And forget customer service. There was a handwritten contact in the back of the manual, but the number was no longer in service. Sent an email, no reply. Looked up the SW manufacturer's website and they state that the SW on the CD is from 2007, is no longer supported, but you can buy an upgrade. Whatever. DON'T PANIC. Just download a freeware recording package, like Audacity. Google it. It is used by thousands of recording musicians, and is very easy to use. It does everything the included software does and more... and better. It is VERY powerful, and it is FREE. There are many other freeware, open source products out there, I just happen to find Audacity easy to use. To get Audacity to recognize INport, you need to go into your Control Panel to Manage Audio Devices (varies with the OS), and select INport under 'Recording'. You might have to disable other items to force the system to go to the INport. Again, no biggie. Once you have set up the input device, it should automatically be detected by Audacity. If not, you should be able to select it from the main screen. On MY system it is 'Microphone (INport)' and NOT 'Line (INport)'. Go figure. Hit record first, then start your stereo component, and Audacity should start recording your material, which you will see by the wave file appearing on the screen. You may or may not be able to hear the file during recording; it depends on your system. I cannot, but it is not important to me; I just wanted the files transferred. Once you are finished recording, you can 'Export' to a .WAV format (or MP3, or whatever works for you) in Audacity, and you are done. Or, you can edit the file, just like any other audio file. Just be sure to export as a file in a format your player can use, not the default Audacity format. On my system the INport device affects playback, and the music plays out through my monitor speakers (very tinny), and not my amped computer speakers, which threw me at first. Once I disconnected the INport, I was able to re-enable my standard speaker set-up and everything was fine. Quality of recordings is excellent. So, the INport will transfer your audio files to digitally save on your PC. From there, you can do whatever you want with the files. For that reason I gave the product 4 stars, taking one off for the lack of functional software and non-existent customer support. Hope this helps some people. Oh, one other thing. ON THE BOX it states that a turntable must be hooked up to a receiver/amp and the LINE OUT from the rec/amp used as the input for the INport. The INport does not have a pre-amp, which a turntable requires. ### REVISED 09 July 2014 ###: I need to point out that this post has gone up against a different seller. I DID NOT buy mine from Xitel. I bought mine from MYeHUT Inc. I heard back from Xitel support last night, and they wrote that others have been selling used INPorts on Amazon without registration numbers. Since there were written notes in my manual, I have to figure that was the case for me, even though it was sold as 'New'. Never expected that on Amazon. Anyway, they sent me a link to a website to download and included a registration number in the email. All three software packages installed and worked. They are simple, but they do what they are supposed to do - record, rip, remove clicks and pops. So, I revised my score to 5 stars - product worked, software works, customer support works. Problem was with the other seller. THANKS, Xitel.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works very well, but pay close attention to your file details!
*by T***S on January 13, 2013*

***** UPDATED, JUNE 15, 2016 ****** I had tried to find out if this device and the software would work with Microsoft Operating System Windows 10 (TEN). I had used it originally with Windows Vista, then Windows 7 64-bit edition. There was absolutely NO information about whether or not it would work with Windows 10 anywhere I looked. With the deadline for the free upgrade to Win 10 fast approaching, and because the whole miserable process of continuing to get Updates in Windows 7 is so TORTURED, I decided to trust the Windows on-board assessment tool that told me all my software (including the Xitel INport software) would be compatible with Windows 10 also. Many people have had trouble using software on their computers which the Windows 10 assessment tool said should work OK. Nevertheless, I decided to trust it this time, and so far the Xitel software has worked exactly as before. I really do like the Xitel INport and I recommend it to people who are willing to invest some time and diligence in making digital copies from vinyl records and cassette tapes. That said, it would probably be a really GOOD idea if the company would offer advice about which Operating Systems are compatible with the product. **************************************************************************** I use the method of taking my vinyl record audio right out of the headphone jack of my amplifier, into the INport Deluxe converter, and feeding into my laptop computer via USB cable. You get total control of the volume being recorded by the software that way, and it means that you can take audio from ANY source that comes through your amplifier and make a copy of it. So, I can feed audio output from my AR turntable, and also my cassette deck, too. Although the instruction manual is written better than most, it still lacks all the detail and clarity it should have! It really hasn't been updated since Microsoft Vista, and there are a some slight differences you need to know about for Windows 7. You'll have to browse those up on the internet because they aren't included in the owner's manual. I compared my kit with that a friend of mine got a few years ago, before the release of Windows 7, and everything was identical except that my instruction manual is about one inch larger (same text). Pay very close attention to how you name your files in "Music", and how you route files for recording, and, editing. The various sections of software are separate, and although they are compatible, they don't "talk" to each other. You've got to be certain that each part of the software knows exactly which file-set you want to work with, and WHERE it's going to go when you've modified/edited/cleaned it. The "source" and "target" software doesn't change automatically, so you have to monitor that very closely. What I'm saying is, don't take anything regarding files or file names for granted! I'm not trying to say anything bad about the software, which works very, very well -- but you are going to have a bit of a learning curve that will be made more frustrating if you don't pay close attention to where you put files, and what you use them for, and where you send a "finished" file. Example: When I made a copy of my "Beggars Banquet" album, I piped it into a file I called Beggars Banquet, raw. When I modified it, cleaned it up, and divided up the tracks, I "targeted" that to a totally different folder I called Beggars Banquet, finished. The "de-clicker", "de-popper" works exceptionally well, and even provides different intensities of "cleaning". Result: my 40-year old records sounded almost totally brand new! And, no, it's not a "filter". It's more sophisticated than that, and it is effortless and automatic to use, once you know what you're doing. To make my CD copies, I used Nero 9, but you can use many different "burning" softwares. It is very easy and doesn't need any "ripping" because everything is created by the INport Deluxe software initially as WMA files, and those get picked up immediately by Nero 9 and burned right onto blank CD's with no extra modification at all. Manage your files, learn to "ride" this "bicycle" with a little patience, and you'll master it soon enough. Oh, and arrange your work area so that it is EASY to handle the records, the turntable, the computer, the cabling, etc. I hooked everything up in a corner where I can reach everything from my chair and that makes life a lot easier. Hey, it's a very good product, and it works consistently well -- and, the price is very reasonable, too. Good luck!

### ⭐ Not Vista Friendly and Wipes out your soundcard
*by B***S on April 27, 2009*

[...]. I was very excited initially, to convert 100+ professionally mixed 90 minute cassettes from the days that I owned a chain of dance clubs. I have always worried about them deteriorating since there are many cuts that were from artists in both rock and r&B, which are totally inaccessible today. I suspect from the many 5 star reviews that this might be a good product but my experience was extremely frustrating. I am pretty electronically savvy and have been using PC's since 1993. Plugged Inport Deluxe into my USB port on a Dell laptop running Vista (high powered system with 4 gig of RAM and plenty of horsepower). At any rate, the user manual is confusing, incomplete, and not in synch with Vista. During set up, several of the screen prompts that they said I would see, with the expected drop down menus in Vista, were not accurate in the "manage audio devices". Xitel was "out to lunch", telling you what to enable and disable. Vista has Sigmatel Hi Def Audio Codec speaker drivers and when asked to disable the speakers Xitel listed something totally different. So I just ignored the discrepancy and moved on through the setup instructions. I spent 4 hours trying to figure this system out, due to the discrepancies. It is not intuitive at all, so you just go with the flow and hope it works. I was finally able to download a 90 minute cassette, but then it was a real chore trying to find the darned thing on the laptop. I always had to go into the "Find" C:\Cassettes, which was the file name I gave the folder in which I was going to store all my downloads. There is no way to create a shortcut from LPRecorder and LPRipper so that you can access them from your desktop. You have to keep going into the Start menu "All Programs" every time you want to use Inport. After I burned the cassette to my hard drive, I discovered that my soundcard was disabled (forever). Xitel hijacked my system and would not give it back to me. When I went back into Control Panel /"Hardware and Sound" /Manage Audio Devices...my soundcard speaker system had disappeared. It did not show up at all, in order to allow me to re-enable it so that I could listen to what I had just downloaded. After an hour of trying to recover my soundcard I got frustrated and un-installed all three of the Xitel programs. But even then I had no sound so I had to do a complete system Restore from a week earlier to get my system back to where it was before Xitel jacked it up. Unfortunately lost a few things that I had done in the meantime. [...].

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