Audio Cassette - Recording
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Audio Cassette - Recording
Hi there,
I've never tried to digitally record an audio cassette so I visited this site ...
http://manual.audacityteam.org/o/man/ho ... acity.html
It;s suggested that you make sure your Device Toolbar is enabled. All my tool bars are checked including the Device toolbar.
However, I do not see the same graphics which appear on this Web page. I do not see Audio Host, Output Device, Input Device, Input Channels. It's also suggested that I might have to drag right on the drag handle. I don't see anything named "drag handle" on the device toolbar.
Instead I see a boz with "MME" in it and then another box with "Microsoft Sound Mapper - Output" and still another box with " SoundMax HD: Audio: Line In" and finally a box which says "2 (Stereo) Input Ch:"
So, I'm not sure how to arrive at the same graphics I see on that Audacity help web page?
One of the first steps is to click on the Input Channels drop down menu but I don't see anything like that on the Device toolbar.
I do have a 3.5 mm stereo chord from line out from the cassette deck and into the blue Line In on the back of the PC running XP Pro.
Thank you!
I've never tried to digitally record an audio cassette so I visited this site ...
http://manual.audacityteam.org/o/man/ho ... acity.html
It;s suggested that you make sure your Device Toolbar is enabled. All my tool bars are checked including the Device toolbar.
However, I do not see the same graphics which appear on this Web page. I do not see Audio Host, Output Device, Input Device, Input Channels. It's also suggested that I might have to drag right on the drag handle. I don't see anything named "drag handle" on the device toolbar.
Instead I see a boz with "MME" in it and then another box with "Microsoft Sound Mapper - Output" and still another box with " SoundMax HD: Audio: Line In" and finally a box which says "2 (Stereo) Input Ch:"
So, I'm not sure how to arrive at the same graphics I see on that Audacity help web page?
One of the first steps is to click on the Input Channels drop down menu but I don't see anything like that on the Device toolbar.
I do have a 3.5 mm stereo chord from line out from the cassette deck and into the blue Line In on the back of the PC running XP Pro.
Thank you!
Re: Audio Cassette - Recording
That is the Device Toolbar.eager to learn wrote:Instead I see a boz with "MME" in it and then another box with "Microsoft Sound Mapper - Output" and still another box with " SoundMax HD: Audio: Line In" and finally a box which says "2 (Stereo) Input Ch:"
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Re: Audio Cassette - Recording
This set of tutorials from the manual should help: http://manual.audacityteam.org/o/man/tu ... to_cd.html
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Re: Audio Cassette - Recording
Hi Steve,
I've attached a jpg of a screen shot of what I see I see under XP Pro Classic View.
I'm not quite sure how to drag what I summarize maybe the Device Toolbar - the area where the white boxes designate e.g. Microsoft Sound Mapper, etc.
Thank you.
I've attached a jpg of a screen shot of what I see I see under XP Pro Classic View.
I'm not quite sure how to drag what I summarize maybe the Device Toolbar - the area where the white boxes designate e.g. Microsoft Sound Mapper, etc.
Thank you.
Re: Audio Cassette - Recording
Your jpg is not attached. Here are some instructions for how to add attachments to forum posts: http://forum.audacityteam.org/viewtopic ... 49&t=64936
Drag it back and it can "snap back" into the main window.
Click on the right edge of a toolabar and drag to the right and the toolbar will get wider.
For more detail, see here: http://manual.audacityteam.org/o/man/to ... rview.html
At the left edge of the Device toolbar is a vertical bar - click on that and drag it - the Device Toolbar can be pulled out of the main window.eager to learn wrote:I'm not quite sure how to drag what I summarize maybe the Device Toolbar
Drag it back and it can "snap back" into the main window.
Click on the right edge of a toolabar and drag to the right and the toolbar will get wider.
For more detail, see here: http://manual.audacityteam.org/o/man/to ... rview.html
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Re: Audio Cassette - Recording
Hi Steve,
Sorry about that.
It should be attached now, yes?
Thank you.
Sorry about that.
It should be attached now, yes?
Thank you.
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Re: Audio Cassette - Recording
I have highlighted the Device Toolbar:
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Re: Audio Cassette - Recording
Hi Steve,
I gathered that was the Device Toolbar but I'm not sure how to get to the settings where in the manual it instructs you to set it to Speakers and Headphones where in my Audacity there does not seem to have such a setting in that second white box.
Also, in the 3rd white box where it's supposed to say Internal Mic mine does not have such a listing.
Thanks for your help.
I gathered that was the Device Toolbar but I'm not sure how to get to the settings where in the manual it instructs you to set it to Speakers and Headphones where in my Audacity there does not seem to have such a setting in that second white box.
Also, in the 3rd white box where it's supposed to say Internal Mic mine does not have such a listing.
Thanks for your help.
Re: Audio Cassette - Recording
To record from the "Line In" (blue) you need to have "Line In" selected as the recording input, which is what you have in that screenshot.eager to learn wrote:I do have a 3.5 mm stereo chord from line out from the cassette deck and into the blue Line In on the back of the PC running XP Pro.
What happens when you try to record?
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Re: Audio Cassette - Recording
I've managed to get my cassette desk hooked up into the blue mic/line in and it started registering with the sound level bar L/R and then disappeared for some reason.
I have it set to SoundMax HD Audio: Microphone, 2 Stereo Input channels, Microsoft Sound Mapper - Output and MME.
Are those the correct settings?
If so, how do I retrieve the sound level bar readings on the L/R?
Thank you!
I have it set to SoundMax HD Audio: Microphone, 2 Stereo Input channels, Microsoft Sound Mapper - Output and MME.
Are those the correct settings?
If so, how do I retrieve the sound level bar readings on the L/R?
Thank you!