[Ham-Computers] sound recording
Adam Liette
aliette at embarqmail.com
Sun Feb 3 17:27:27 EST 2008
You may have to click the Options menu, then Properties, and check the
option for Recording versus Playback. First opening the mixer is your ouput
and monitor settings. The Recording controls allow you to select your
recording source. You can set it to the Mic input or Line-In.
73
Adam, N8YD
----- Original Message -----
From: "jeff" <jeffv at op.net>
To: "Computers (or other) used for amateur radio, communications, or
experimenting" <ham-computers at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Sunday, February 03, 2008 4:06 PM
Subject: Re: [Ham-Computers] sound recording
> Jerry wrote:
>> I am trying to record sound but have not been successful.
>> I also run Echolink. When I try to run a "test" there is no indication
>> that sound is going out of my computer. I have the speaker pluged into
>> the "Speaker" jack. BUT I do hear my voice coming oput of the speakers
>> !!! I
>
> so we know there's sound.
> Check your mixer. Double click on the speaker icon in the taskbar (bottom
> right). Make sure you have the sliders above zero and that you don't have
> anything muted or deselected.
>
> it's possible you don't have the correct fader up or input selected.
>
>
>> also am trying to get my cassette player to record so that I can make a
>> CD.
>
> is it plugged into the line input?
> are you using any adapters?
>
>
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