Re: Line-in ????
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On Jan 3, 2:03 pm, "L.S." <notg...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Trying to hook up a audio recorder to my winxp system.
Have several interviews on tape with folks we'd like to digitize.
Purchased a audio cable(1/8" to 1/8" mono phone plug), plugged into cassette
recorder(earphones) and into line-in on sound card(onboard realtek AC97).
Can not get any sound, tried plugging into Mic on sound card, still no go
even though mic works fine.
When I open Sound Recorder, the only thing it records is the mic. If I
unplug/mute mic nothing is recorded.
any suggestion on fix or where else to look?
thanks,
Oprn the Volume Controls
Select "Advanced" settings
Click on Options --> Properties
In "Adjust Volume for" check on 'Line-in" and "mic."
It seems that the "default" settings do not enable the Line-In and mic
settings.
.
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