It sounds to me, Tessa, like you turned down the volume a lot.  Try sliding
the volume up to 45 and see what happens when you record through your
line-in on your sound card.  Don't know what screen reader you are using,
but in my case with Window-Eyes 4.5 standard and Windows 98SE, sliding up
raises the volume, and sliding down lowers it.  Keep trying.

Mimi




----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Tessa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, July 01, 2004 9:24 AM
Subject: recording from cassette


> Hi All:
> I'm using cdex version 5 trying to record something off a cassette.
> At one time when I first did this I was able to hear the recording through
the
> computers speakers, but now for some reason I can't hear it so don't know
when
> to hit the stop button. I've looked at my volume control and everything
seems
> fine, there are no options with the mute button checked, the line in
volume is
> up to 100% but I still can't hear the item being recorded. I've looked
through
> the cdex options and found nothing, I looked through volume control and
found
> nothing for mic, only for line in, I remember seeing a setting for mic
somewhere
> but don't know where. I do have sound blaster live on the system but don't
know
> where in that to look for mic or what to change to make this recording.
Anyone
> have any ideas?
> Thanks
> Tessa
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