Edit: It seems as if i have a card input so would a USB work or should i get a card?
Newbie, need a little bit of help
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Newbie, need a little bit of help
I don't have the sound card on my laptop to use the "What U Hear" option. I've looked around a bit for USB sound card but I'm pretty new to any lingo I've only had about 6 hours of audio class heh. Is there a USB sound card out there for under 40 USD that would cut it? Would something like the Behringer U-CONTROL UCA202 work or not? I've done a ton of researching but I'm running my self in circles, even if it happens to be expensive I'd like to know of it because I will need one regardless of price I'd just like to be able to go cheaper 
Edit: It seems as if i have a card input so would a USB work or should i get a card?
Edit: It seems as if i have a card input so would a USB work or should i get a card?
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Re: Newbie, need a little bit of help
One of the regular posters on the forum, Stevethefiddle, uses one of these and is very happy with it. When I bought a soundcard my shortlist was was down to this one or the Edirol UA-1EX which was more expensive but had some extra features that I needed.
See this sticky thread for soundcard reviews: http://forum.audacityteam.org/viewtopic.php?f=27&t=9477
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See this sticky thread for soundcard reviews: http://forum.audacityteam.org/viewtopic.php?f=27&t=9477
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Re: Newbie, need a little bit of help
Ok i noticed the sticky talks about XP, but i have Vista Home Premium I'm sure the Behringer U-CONTROL UCA202 would probably work smoothly but i'd just like to make sure so i can go with the Behringer U-CONTROL UCA202 i'd be able to use What U Hear and use vista as well? if so this would be great.
Re: Newbie, need a little bit of help
The UCA 202 works with Vista.
I don't think it has "What-U-Hear" recording on Windows (though you can on Linux with PortAudio).
To record "What-U-Hear" (Stereo Mix) you can connect the outputs to the inputs with a pair of RCA leads (the standard leads that you get for connecting CD players/cassette players/amplifiers and the like). This works very well.
I don't think it has "What-U-Hear" recording on Windows (though you can on Linux with PortAudio).
To record "What-U-Hear" (Stereo Mix) you can connect the outputs to the inputs with a pair of RCA leads (the standard leads that you get for connecting CD players/cassette players/amplifiers and the like). This works very well.
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Re: Newbie, need a little bit of help
Ok so would i have to use this product and connect both outs to both ins? or just one? my computer lacks a line in so i still need a way to use line in. and does anyone have an example of what an RCA cable for a laptop looks like, because i may just have some.
Re: Newbie, need a little bit of help
To record what is playing on your computer (equivalent to recording "Stereo Mix") you would connect both "outs" to both "ins".Edutittam wrote:Ok so would i have to use this product and connect both outs to both ins? or just one?
To hear what is being recorded you would plug headphones into the UCA-202 headphone socket.
To use the Line-in, you would disconnect the stereo RCA cable that you are using as a "loop-back" connection on the UCA-202 and connect the audio source (cassette player / CD player or whatever) to the Line-in of the UCA-202.Edutittam wrote:i still need a way to use line in.
You probably do, they are very common. Here's a picture of a typical, budget, RCA cable:Edutittam wrote:does anyone have an example of what an RCA cable for a laptop looks like, because i may just have some.
http://www.hometech.com/hts_images/gc/gc-crmsrm_1.jpg
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Re: Newbie, need a little bit of help
Ooooh yeah thats what i figured i have plenty RCA cables. thanks a lot everyone!stevethefiddle wrote:To record what is playing on your computer (equivalent to recording "Stereo Mix") you would connect both "outs" to both "ins".Edutittam wrote:Ok so would i have to use this product and connect both outs to both ins? or just one?
To hear what is being recorded you would plug headphones into the UCA-202 headphone socket.
To use the Line-in, you would disconnect the stereo RCA cable that you are using as a "loop-back" connection on the UCA-202 and connect the audio source (cassette player / CD player or whatever) to the Line-in of the UCA-202.Edutittam wrote:i still need a way to use line in.
You probably do, they are very common. Here's a picture of a typical, budget, RCA cable:Edutittam wrote:does anyone have an example of what an RCA cable for a laptop looks like, because i may just have some.
http://www.hometech.com/hts_images/gc/gc-crmsrm_1.jpg