On Mon, 2004-11-01 at 07:31, Steven wrote:
> Hoping one of the keen audio techs can give me a hint or two please?
You have two challenges:
* Getting the wires connected.
* Getting the sound level correct.
The two are related in that one type of connector implies the voltage
associated with it and thus the sound level.
The simplest solution is to connect your RCA Play connectors via a cable
to the sound-in port on your laptop. A simple $5 converter cable, to be
had from Dick Smith, Jay Car, Altronics or Tandy will do the trick. (RCA
stereo to 3.5mm jack stereo). (Please note that I don't have your
PowerBook handy, so I'm only guessing that Apple hasn't changed its mind
and moved away from a 3.5mm stereo jack :-)
Of course you'll then actually need to record the sound, but that is for
others to advise you on :-)
Onno Benschop
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