RCA inputs mean you can hook the two audio cables from your console
right up to this device.  Just set your recording software to the
device as input.

On 3/3/10, Yohandy <[email protected]> wrote:
> this question is mainly directed to those who own laptops, and can't use
> line-in. I've been trying to record some audio samples of mainstream games,
> but since I don't have line-in on this laptop I haven't been able to. I've
> been looking for a USB device, and I've found this one. Has anyone tried, or
> know if the following USB item will work for such purpose? according to the
> description, it works for recording from cassette decks, but not sure what
> else you could do with it. if anyone has more info, I'd sure appreciate it.
> Here's the link to the product in question. thanks for any help!
> http://www.thinkgeek.com/electronics/digital-conversion/c8b7/?cpg=tw
>
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