If you want to connect a cassette player to your computer, and your only
success is through your microphone jac,, you might try dropping your mike
gain to zero and gradually increasing it. If it distorts, back off the
gain. Playing the cassette at low gain, or using an attenuated patch cord
could also figure into the remedy. There will be a lot of trial and error,
but you won't mess up anything, and you can always reset your microphone
level if you want to do some talking.
Staying a laugh ahead of life,
Dave Trevino
----- Original Message -----
From: "Morey Worthington" <[email protected]>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, October 06, 2012 12:18 PM
Subject: Re: RocketFish Sound Card 5.1 Recording
I am a blind person, but can give you the following information. My wife,
sighted, checked the sound card and there are 4 different icons on the
jacks..1 pink which is the microphone, and 3 orange ones, the one closest
to the michrophone is the one I have the speakers pluged into. In the
properties of the recording devices there are 3 microphones listed and 2
line-ins listed. I have the microphone listed for the Rocketfish is set as
default. As I said , I can record from the microphone.
Was wondering if the Microphone jack and the line-in jack are the same.
Think it could be, if I changed the default to the Rocketfish default,
what might happen if I tried that?? Can I blow the thing up??..lol
Thanks,
Morey
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