Alex,
The cable is called LineIn cable or patch cable. Thre is a setting on
Windows that allows you to adjust the volume of the LineIn port. (I have one
of these) 

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Sent: Friday, June 02, 2006 6:43 PM
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Subject: [Braillenote] Major Recording Hint

Hi all,
I was just doing some experimenting with my mPower's recorder.  I do not
know what they are called, but I have a cable that goes from the headphone
jack of a device into a line-in jack.  I plugged one into my BN's external
microphone jack and the other into the speaker jack in my PC.  I recorded,
and it came out broken.  I turned the external microphone recording level
down to five, with 100% volume on my PC, and got a crystal clear recording.

Taking it one step further, I put the end in my PC into my BN's headphone
jack, so both jacks had an end of the cable.  I recorded again, and it
sounded as perfect as can be expected without actually coming from the BN's
speaker in real-time.  If anyone wants to record audio online, just follow
one of these methods.  Likewise to record BN speech or sounds.  It works
perfectly!

I imagine Radio Shack or some such place sells these cables, and if anyone
can name that cable, please do so so people know what to ask for.  It will
probably be around $5-10.

Alex

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