Should be a simple process
But
1) You should NOT 'just' use microphone input for an 'input line' the signal
levels are different levels of magnitude
 (check the specifications of the source, and the acceptable input range
first)

2) Do get a quality microphone unless you have good control of the mike
positioning, and can re-record if there are any extraneous sounds recorded,
such as a sleeve moving across a lapel mike, or book pages turning.

JimB


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Slattery, Tim - BLS" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, December 08, 2005 8:07 PM
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.

--
Tim Slattery
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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