It's late and so I'm rushing. Below I'm copying a similar question that came in last week and my reply, which apparently helped. I hope it helps in this case. Last week I didn't have the link to the LAME file at hand, but here it is:
http://www.riverpast.com/en/support/tutorials/install/lame/index.php ----- Original Message ----- Hi,listers. >> I'm using Total RecorderPro4401 and I am unable to record through >> microphone. I activated Recording Source and Parameter button and checked >> Sound-board radio-button but still can not record via microphone, >> although microphone is just working fine in Window's Sound Recorder. Reply. in that recorder source setting, tab to the change button. Make sure microphone is highlighted, then choose an appropriate quality level. Total Recorder's help is confusing here, but my experience showed me to look for a program running at 8 kHz. There's more than one 8 kHz choice. You'll notice one list with mostly word names. Skip that and tab to the next list. At each item in this second list you'll need to tab back and forth for the numbers. > Once you've made your choice, Make sure you press OK there and then tab > through for the box where you'll assign your new setting a name. I gave my > first experiment the name mike1, then mike2. Then, though it may not be > intuitive, tab again to OK. Pressing enter on your chosen name won't save > either it or your setting. You would also be advised to follow the help instructions under "quality," the word you should start typing in once you open help and press alt-i for index. I believe you tab once, possibly twice, after typing that word for the topics list. The quality of sound help file recommends you download a Lame file not included in the TR package. I had to find that file by doing a Google search. It enables MP3 recording, which expands your TR recorder source choices. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jim Portillo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Hi there, > > I really need some help from someone who can really explain things, > because I truly don't know a lot when it comes to this stuff. > I'm trying to use Total Recorder to record from my minidisk recorder. I > figured that I'd either use the Line-In recording source or the > Microphone, which ever sounds better. > The thing is that I'm not able to hear anything from the speakers or > headphones. I have a feeling the microphone or line-in setting is muted. > I went to sounds and sound schemes to see about unmuting them, but I > couldn't find what I was looking for. Then I went to the Accessories > submenu in the start menu and went to Entertainment thinking I'd find them > there. No luck. > How and where can I unmute this? > > Does anyone have a better idea of how I can record something from a Sony > Minidisk recorder on to my computer? I know Sonic Stage doesn't really > work with JAWS, right? > Any help is needed badly because I need to get something from a minidisk. > Thank you. > Jim _______________________________________________ PC-Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] This list is a service of MosenExplosion.com. To see what other lists we offer, visit us on the web at http://www.MosenExplosion.com
