Re: Line-in ????
- From: "J.B." <notgood@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 4 Jan 2008 18:05:30 -0600
Will do, thanks.
"Gary Brandenburg" <Gary@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I've used Media Coder to transcode wav files into the mp3 format(a much
smaller file size).
*MediaCoder is a free universal batch media transcoder, which nicely
integrates most popular audio/video codecs and tools into an all-in-one
solution.*
http://mediacoder.sourceforge.net/
Give it a try.
~Gary
"L.S." <notgood@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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An Audio Dubbing Cable with stereo on both ends and a Audio Adapter from
stereo to mono.
Stereo end into sound card and since I have a couple of
recorders/players. 1x I hook into earphone(mono) and another one I plug
into headphones(stereo). Reason for the adapter.
Working great.
Now I have to figure out the "best" way to re-record these tapes to get
them onto cd or dvd.
Not interested in stereo or the best quality. I have several 60 minute
tapes and running a test of 10 minutes gives me a .wav file over 7 meg.
The only recording program I have at this time is AvRack that came with
my Realtek AC97 card and I've set it at--- Sampling Rate=11.025, Sampling
Size=8 bits and Channels=Mono. These are the lowest setting I can get so
I'm going to have some very LARGE files, unless someone has a better
suggestions. Hint, hint... :)
"Gary Brandenburg" <Gary@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Cool !!
Glad you got it sorted out-Thanks for reporting back.
Just curious, but what kind of cable did you end up getting?
~Gary
"L.S." <notgood@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Got it.
Updated driver and picked up different cable.
"L.S." <notgood@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Updated the Realtek card and now I have the ability to "select"
recording device.
Problem is I still can't get any sound out through Line In. Mic still
works.
One suggestion was to replace cable. I bought a 1/8" to 1/8" mono
phone plug on each end and it was suggested the card may take a stereo
end. Did notice the Mic plug end appears to be stereo even though we
all know it mono.
May head back to RS and exchange the cable.
"Gary Brandenburg" <Gary@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I seem to have the same problem as you, with the advanced button in
the "Sound Recording", greyed out.
I did find this, though.
See:
http://www.microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups/en-us/default.aspx?dg=microsoft.public.windowsxp.general&tid=dac5f445-0f74-45d2-9048-7b2dd9418530&m=1&p=1
Says: "Some sound cards do not allow the microphone signal to be
routed to the
speakers and thus do not present it on the 'playback' mixer."
(I am thinking that this is to insure that feedback won't occur.)
Further reading suggests that it may be a limitation of the sound
card.
Sorry that I'm not much help, but I've never needed to record
anything on this thing, so I've never even tried to do so.
~Gary
"L.S." <notgood@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Everyone always ask for us to put in as much info as possible so
here it is. :)
The recorded is an old style cassettee tape recorder so I don't
think it's the plug, unless I need a stereo for the sound card end,
but I dont't hink that's the main problem.
I have noticed that when I go to Control Panel-Sound & Audio
Devices-Audio tab, the"recording device" is set for the Realtek ac97
but the advanced button is greyed out. In fact, all devices point to
the Realtek except Midi Playback.
When I click on the volume icon in Taskbar and pull up the Volume
Control-Options-Properties-the mixer device is set for "realtek ac97
Audio". I click on Adjust Volume For-Recording and select Line In,
Mic and click OK the Recording Control pops up with Line In and Mic
but I cannot select anything. Click on either and nothing happens.
Even though I cannot select either the mic works fine.
Could that be the problem and if so, how to fix?
Side notes.
When I open Sound Recorded(CP-Programs-Access.-Entertainment-Sound
Recorder) it picks up the Mic but nothing else.
I also have on my CP "Sound Effect Manager". When I open that the
screen that comes up is labeled "AC97 Audio Configuration". I click
on tab labeled "jack sensing" it shows the three connectors, Line
Out Connector(green), Line In connector(blue) and Mic In
connector(pink) BUT under that are big ? marks showing in "connected
device" with 'UNKNOWN' in the box and the Manual Selection tab
greyed out.
"Gary Brandenburg" <Gary@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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If you're using a mono plug to plug it into a stereo (headphones)
output jack, it won't work.
You need a stereo to mono cord, or cords, to accomplish this.
The stereo output (headphones) jack has 3 contact points(right,
left & common ground) & you're trying to plug it into a mic(input)
jack that only has 2 contact points(mono).
Now if you had an old style cassette player that used an earphone
jack (mono), & not a headphones (stereo) jack,then you would not
have any problems connecting it to a (mono) mic input jack.
I know this is a bit confusing, but I hope that it helps clear up
the problems that you're running into.
~Gary
"L.S." <notgood@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Can't "select" either.
I delected everything under "adjust volume for"- recording except
Mic and Line In but I can't select either in Recording Control.
"smlunatick" <yveslec@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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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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