I think you'll find that the 'mic' input on laptops will also function as a 
'line in' - it's an auto-sensing jack that handles both mic and line levels.

At least that's my experience on about 6 laptops 3 years old and younger.

Regards

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Neil Atwood - Sydney, Australia

http://westserve.org - Blog, Christianity, Coffee and Tech Stuff.



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From: Windows Home/SOHO [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Slattery, Tim - 
BLS
Sent: Friday, 9 December 2005 7:07 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Recording to a laptop

> If the only computer one has is a LT and they want to record 
> the reading of his poetry for a webpage.  Can one of you 
> enlightened ones please direct me as to the best way to do 
> this. Don't know yet that there is a sound input jack.  I 
> realize that this is precious little to go on.

On the back of my Compaq Presario laptop, right next to the headphone
jack, is a microphone jack. I haven't used it, and I don't know how it
would work with a normal line input feed, or, if I wanted to record LPs,
a phonograph feed. There's no other sound input (like "line in") on this
laptop.

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Tim Slattery
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