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
It would appear that you have line in selected in your volume playback
settings, but not in your recording settings. Open your
volume settings, select properties then recording and make sure that line in is
checked.
Thanks,
Barry Chapman
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From: "brian parker"
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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