Hi everyone
I am wanting to record via my laptop but it does not have a dedicated line in
socket, just a mike socket and headphone. I assume that I would need an
external soundcard with the appropriate line in sockets, and to this end, I am
hoping that somebody would kindly recommend one and
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Julie,
There are cables that have resistors built into them that can
be used to feed a line level signal into a microphone socket.
It's been my experience that sometimes they work well and
other times they do not. You might try to find one at an
electronics store before purchasing a new
I have played my music files using Winamp for years but only
now have decided to use the playlist editor. Could someone
please provide specifics as to how to use the playlist
editor, preferably using Window Eyes, but using Jaws is okay
as I also have a demo of Jaws 10 on my computer.
If
hi guys, some Information please on USB soundcards. Not really Interested in
surround sound cards.
Any help would be apreciated,
Billy
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Hi!
I noticed this at Radio Parts: http://www.radioparts.com.au and was
wondering if anyone had bought or tried one? I had an analogue version
of the Super Radio, 3 different models in fact, 2 of them performed
very well but the latter of the 3 was very poor indeed so I can only
hope
It is common for modern laptops and perhaps PCs to use the same socket for
line level and mic level inputs, depending on how the settings are in the
volume control application, or sound card software.
Having said that, please don't ask me for instructions on where to find
these settings, as I am
I am attempting to make ring tones with Goldwave and need to figure out how
to determine the length of the sound clip I create. How is this done? I
cannot seem to get the Jaws scripts to work the way they are supposed to and
I think they might accomplish this. Any help is appreciated.
Tai
To
there in the sound card settingsthrew line in and or microphone
select your system tray arrow to volume and arrow threw the options look for
input or something like that
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From: Tim Noonan t...@timnoonan.com.au
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Tai: If you set a beginning marker at the beginning of your recording and
then set and end marker, pressing alt plus shift plus d is supposed to work.
I did this in a file just now and it told me the length of my selection.
Is this what you're after?
Michael
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From:
Yes, this is what I am looking for, but this does not work for me. Is this a
function of the Jaws scripts?
Tai
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Hi!
Are their any differences between these 2 machines?
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