Hi Tessa,

Although there are several recording options to choose from, Microphone,
line in, what you hear, you can only use one of them at a time and by
changing from line in to what you hear, you have lost the ability to record
from cassette. I didn't realise this would happen but it obviously has. I
suggest you revert back to line in as you will then at least be able to
record your cassettes, even if you can't hear what you are recording. The
only other suggestion I can make is to recheck the playback settings in
volume control to ensure that line in is not muted. If jaws can't supply
this information, you will have to get sighted assistance.

Good luck.

Robert.
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From: "Tessa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, July 02, 2004 3:03 PM
Subject: Re: recording from cassette


> Robert thanks, very clear explanation, problem is, now I can't even record
LOL.
> something is being recorder but it's not the tape it just seems to be the
sound
> of the machine.
> I have windows 98 and jaws 3.5 and am trying to record with cdex but when
I go
> to check the items you suggested jaws doesn't tell me whether an item is
checked
> or unchecked. If I have both line in and mic checked then when I check the
> record volume one or other of these is muted .
> Any thoughts
> Tessa
>
>
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