Sunshine! You can get all the Edirol products from me here in the
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Sunshine! Maybe the Edirol UA1-D will do what you want. It's a cable
that converts optical to analogue. It's $100 at Chirping Bat. Check it out
at: http://www.edirol.com/products/info/ua1d.html
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Subject: Re: line in recording using headphone jack
Sunshine! Maybe the Edirol UA1-D will do what you want. It's a
cable
that converts optical to analogue. It's $100 at Chirping Bat. Check it
out
at: http://www.edirol.com/products/info/ua1d.html
Chirp|Chirp|Chirp: It's
You might try attenuator cord, but I tried that with
my NLS player and didn't get any audio through to
speak of. I eventually just came in through the mic
jack with it. You plug in the lead to the tape
recorder half way in to the mic jack and it works.
Wouldn't be able to do stereo though.
Shawn
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Sent: Monday, July 26, 2004 6:50 PM
Subject: line in recording using headphone jack
can you do line in recording with your headphone jack from your stereo
and your line in jack on your sound card?
I have a soundblaster audigy and need to know what i would need to do to
do
can you do line in recording with your headphone jack from your stereo and your line
in jack on your sound card?
I have a soundblaster audigy and need to know what i would need to do to do this or
if this is the right way to go about doing this this way do i need a mixer or
something to make
If you use the headphone jack as output, the chances of getting a good
clean signal are minimal. It just never quite works, I think it has
something to do with the waythe sound is amplified before hitting the
headphone jack. Best to use your stereo's line out if you have one.
Bruce
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Bruce
in recording using headphone jack
If you use the headphone jack as output, the chances of getting a good
clean signal are minimal. It just never quite works, I think it has
something to do with the waythe sound is amplified before hitting the
headphone jack. Best to use your stereo's line out if you
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Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 2004 12:04 AM
Subject: Re: line in recording using headphone jack
If you use the headphone jack as output, the chances of getting a good
clean signal are minimal. It just never quite works, I think it has
something to do with the waythe sound