Do not use the microphone input unless your source in monophonic. The microphone input accepts only monophonic input.

Elaine Zablocki wrote:
At 05:52 PM 4/29/2007, b_s-wilk wrote:
Have you tried using Audacity for recording? I've had excellent results with it. Windows/Mac/Linux

http://audacity.sourceforge.net/

I haven't tried audacity, and I'll go look at it.

Did you set the input source?

Yes, I did in jet audio... I'm not sure whether I did in sound editor.

The microphone was still plugged in to the sound card ... would that be a problem? If I unplug the microphone, might that make a difference?

Are you sure your sound card is capable of taking input?


The sound card is a RealTek AC97 Audio, I believe. I know it can hear incoming audio from the microphone. Aside from that, I don't know how to test it.

My local computer guy is coming over to add some RAM in the next few days, and I may need to ask him to check out some of these questions....




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