Hi, jhere i am again. i have my line in working beautifully, but
can't find, what i believe is stereo mix, to record from radio. any
ideas, brian.
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Hi, and god bless you all. i have got my line in working, although i
am not quite certain how i got there. your were right, about the
synstem tray. it is a quicker way of getting to the volumes. do you
know about this. on my computer which is now virtually dead, and
disconnected, i had soundfor
For the playback and record settings, go to the volume control from the
system tray, not the sound app in the controlpanel.
brian parker wrote:
> Hi, thanks for your answers, but i am still stuck. i go to control
> panel, and press on sounds and audio devices. i then arrive in a
> volume sayin
Hi, thanks for your answers, but i am still stuck. i go to control
panel, and press on sounds and audio devices. i then arrive in a
volume saying 320 of 500. if i then shift tab, i get five choices.
they are. volume, sounds, audio, voice, and hardware devices. i know
that somewhere there sho
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Sent: Sunday, October 06, 2013 9:49 PM
Subject: need help with soundforge
Hi list, i am feeding audio from a cassette player in to my computer,
and the sound is coming through the computer speakers. soundforge is
not receiving the input, so i can't record it. can anyone help. i
Seem to remember that in Soundforge you must choose the input source
i.e. line in.
On 6/10/2013 9:49 PM, brian parker wrote:
Hi list, i am feeding audio from a cassette player in to my computer,
and the sound is coming through the computer speakers. soundforge is
not receiving the input, so i c
Hi list, i am feeding audio from a cassette player in to my computer,
and the sound is coming through the computer speakers. soundforge is
not receiving the input, so i can't record it. can anyone help. i
don't know what to do. brian.
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