from tape to windows xphome edition - no sound
Posted: Sat Feb 13, 2010 4:35 am
I have a new cassette tape recorder with a headphones outlet. (It's stereo - I checked with headphones)
My computer is a laptop with windows Xp home edition. It has a line-in jack, a microphone jack and a headphones jack.
As directed, I plugged a stereo jack into the headphones port of the tape recorder, and the other end into the 'line in' port in my computer.
The Audacity program I use is 1.2. I uninstalled and reinstalled it today.
I changed the Audacity settings (in preferences) in both recording and playback to match the device in my computer (I had a choice of two - I chose the one that was not Microsoft Soundmapper). They Audacity settings exactly match my computer, but I forget the name because I've been doing this for two days and I lost my mind about 3:00 yesterday.
Then in the Audacity program under preferences, I changed the recoding channels to 2 (stereo).
Then on the drop-down bar on Audacity I chose 'line in'.
After I'd done all this, I went into my computer's control panel, checked that the default devices were idential to the Audacity device, clicked on audio tab and clicked volume and pushed up all the volumes on both input and output. My computer will not, however, let me select input by putting a mark in the check box, but it will let me pull up the volume slider. When I check back in, the volumes are still up.
On audacity again, I pulled up the volume slider on 'input'
Then I recorded. There is no volume except a faint whisper. I can record & play back just fine using a microphone, the microphone jack and the microphone choice on Audacity. What do I do next?
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My computer is a laptop with windows Xp home edition. It has a line-in jack, a microphone jack and a headphones jack.
As directed, I plugged a stereo jack into the headphones port of the tape recorder, and the other end into the 'line in' port in my computer.
The Audacity program I use is 1.2. I uninstalled and reinstalled it today.
I changed the Audacity settings (in preferences) in both recording and playback to match the device in my computer (I had a choice of two - I chose the one that was not Microsoft Soundmapper). They Audacity settings exactly match my computer, but I forget the name because I've been doing this for two days and I lost my mind about 3:00 yesterday.
Then in the Audacity program under preferences, I changed the recoding channels to 2 (stereo).
Then on the drop-down bar on Audacity I chose 'line in'.
After I'd done all this, I went into my computer's control panel, checked that the default devices were idential to the Audacity device, clicked on audio tab and clicked volume and pushed up all the volumes on both input and output. My computer will not, however, let me select input by putting a mark in the check box, but it will let me pull up the volume slider. When I check back in, the volumes are still up.
On audacity again, I pulled up the volume slider on 'input'
Then I recorded. There is no volume except a faint whisper. I can record & play back just fine using a microphone, the microphone jack and the microphone choice on Audacity. What do I do next?
Then