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Old June 11th 07, 07:44 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support
The Old Fart
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Default Line in recording not working.

I wanted to copy some some music from some old audio cassettes & so I
connected the earphone out of the cassette player into the line in jack
of my motherboard. Before doing so I plugged earphones into the audio
jack of the cassette player & it all worked OK.

My problem is that the music going into the line in jack isn't being
heard by any of my PC programs which means that I am unable to make the
recordings. I have tried using all of the programs on the PC that can
record & none of them can hear the audio. I've tried programs like
Nero,Vegas & audacity but none cane hear what I want to record.

I suspect that the problem might be related to the PC tuner card that I
have installed which also has audio in for making analogue recordings
but this doesn't work either. I see no flags in the devise manager.
Where do I go from here to try to resolve this problem?

Needless to say I can hear other sounds from all other programs.
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Old June 11th 07, 01:55 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support
Zilbandy
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Default Line in recording not working.

On Mon, 11 Jun 2007 14:44:54 +0800, The Old Fart " " wrote:

Where do I go from here to try to resolve this problem?


Try this: double click the tray speaker icon near the clock, click
'options' and then 'properties'. You should see a place to set
recording settings. Make sure the 'line in' is checked, and the volume
level is not muted.

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