kozikowski wrote:I'm prompted by reading the question again to ask whether or not you can make a recording, or whether you can hear what you're doing. Those two are very different. Do you get the bonding red recording meters when you play a tape and you just can't hear it?
Koz
Hi there Koz, thanks for your directions.
First of all, I would like to say that, as you said, I do not have a Lawson, I have a LAUSON, which is the brand name of my device. It looks like this:
http://pmcdn.priceminister.es/photo/gra ... 713_ML.jpg, a walkman and it has an USB cable to transfer the cassette music into the pc. However, once again, the brand does not really matter, because my pc recognizes the device no problem as USB Audio Controller, so it is not a case of my pc not recognizing it.
Having said that, and answering your second post, so far, as I said in my first post, I have been able to do one only recording no problem; do not ask me how, but I managed to do it. I could not hear what I was recording, but as I had read the help, that was not a matter of do or die, as I could hear the mp3 afterwards without any problem. I have investigated long enough the setting you mention, the red and green ones by the loudspeaker and microphone icons respectively. The only one that moves if I click on the icon, is the mike one, also when I am recording, I can only see a red bar moving, but a flat blue line.
Now, when it came to make another recording the following day, AUDACITY did not seem to save the previous settings and all it recorded was the outside mike, the exterior noise.
My problem is that I do not know how to match the different settings of MME/Windows Dire and then the other two: on the AUDIO SERVER: Controlador primario de sonido/Speakers(Realtek high definition) and on the OUTPUT DEVICE: Controlador primario de cap/Microphone(Realtek high definition)/Stereo Mix (Realtek high definition) to be able to transfer what is on the music tape to the pc.
I also set it to record in stereo.
Carmen16