In most cases its the microphone. Which means you will have to tweek to get
the volume you need. The jack is set for stereo. you have to be sure the
cable you are using is stereo.
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From: "Howard Traxler"
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Sent: Thursday, June 16, 2011
where did you find it? It seem to disappear when I moved to win 7
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From: "Bardia"
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Sent: Thursday, June 16, 2011 4:29 AM
Subject: Re: Recording what you hear with Gold wave
i use the sterio mixer for recording in goldwave in windows
Hi Vitek
I will have to listen to the station for awhile and catch the call letters and
then pass it on to you.
I can listen to it online at
WWW.oldies104.net
Doug
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From: Vítek
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Sent: Thursday, June 16, 2011 1:08 PM
Subject: Re: Oldies1
Hi Doug,
If this is supposed to be a US station would you have the call letters for this
one? It would be 99% possible to get both website address and stream URL when
having the call letters.
S pozdravem/Kind regards
Tapin-radio coordinator
URL: http://www.tapinradio.com/
Facebook: http://faceb
Does someone have the URL for this station
Doug
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In the newer laptops/notebooks/netbooks, there is one output jack and one
input jack. I can't figure out how to make the input jack be stereo. Then
is it a line in or a mic jack?
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From: "Robert doc Wright"
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Sent: Thursday, June 16, 201
i use the sterio mixer for recording in goldwave in windows 7
Robert doc Wright skrev 2011-06-16 11:10:
it is a setting on most sound cards that is until you move to windows
7. I don't know what you would use then.
- Original Message - From: "Howard Traxler"
To: "PC Audio Discussion Li
Greetings,
For a start, I would turn the settings window off, it's a nuisance coming up
whenever you start a recording.
You can know a recording is in progress by the elapsed time command, i.e
alt-shift-e.
Colin Howard living in Park gate near Swanwick,
a village in the southern English county
Greetings,
Stereo mix (or what you hear) is in the volume settings of GW, it is
mutually exclusive.
I use WindowsXP home.
Colin Howard living in Park gate near Swanwick,
a village in the southern English county of Hampshire
where Britain's national air traffic control centre is now
based, no
Ken,
You are wrong, I've closed and saved loads of files, then opened them and by
moving to the record button, have added to them often and resaved no
problems.
there is a setting, I cannot remember where, which is a checkbox and says
append to file, mine is checked.
You have not answered my ini
As long as you have the proper cabling and, recording and the time to record
and edit then answer is yes!
-
Sometimes I think I understand everything, and then I regain consciousness.
robert Doc Wright
http://www.wrighthere.net
skype:
talmidim
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I bet somewhere at home yo
it is a setting on most sound cards that is until you move to windows 7. I
don't know what you would use then.
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From: "Howard Traxler"
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Wednesday, June 15, 2011 3:28 PM
Subject: Re: Recording what you hear with Gold wave
What do
can i perform this task on my laptop, in which i am using window7.
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From: "Bardia"
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Sent: Wednesday, June 15, 2011 3:38 PM
Subject: [Bulk] Re: converting cassates in to mp3
hello!
yes!
you can if you have goldwave or audacity and
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