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Ed Vance | Rob Swindell | RE:Using Audacity with XP |
February 18, 2019 7:40 PM * |
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02-15-19 22:26 Rob Swindell wrote to Ed Vance about RE:Using Audacity with XP Howdy! Rob, If this is a Dupe, please forgive Me. A few hours ago I started writing this Reply but couldn't remember if I sent it out or not, so I edited it some more and am sending it now. RS> @MSGID: <5C67EEBD.15616.windowsa@capitolcityonline.net> RS> Re: RE:Using Audacity with XP RS> By: Ed Vance to Rob Swindell on Fri Feb 15 2019 02:33 pm > 02-08-19 20:21 Rob Swindell wrote to Ed Vance about Using Audacity with XP > > Howdy! Rob (and Mike), > > I looked at the Amazon link. > > To use it with my device to me it seems like I need to change the Headphone > Jack Impedance to Line Input to use the product in Amazon's advertisement. RS> Huh? No, the device I recommended uses a USB connection to your RS> computer (not a "Headphone Jack" or any other analog audio input). I am/was trying to use a portable AM/FM/CD/Cassette Radio, Jensen Model:CD-545 I bought from a Target Store. There is only one Output Jack, the Headphone Jack on it. I do have a Dual Cassette Tape Deck here if I had to get the audio from it. Could I connect the output of it to the Line In jack on my pc to use it with Audacity? > My pc is an HP Pavilion a1430n, MS XP Media Center Edition 2005. RS> All you need is a USB 2.0 port. I saw the USB connector in the illustration, but for me to get the audio into the product You and Mike have, I still would have to 'Transform' the Impedance from Speaker to Line level when using my Jensen Radio. Above I wrote that my HP XP pc has MS's Media Center OS in it. I thought that the Audio Components on HP's motherboard would be better than "Plain Jane" audio on a regular Sound Card plugged in a motherboard, or was built-in on the motherboard of a XP pc produced before MS designed the Media Center version for XP. So my question is: "Do I 'really' need USB Input to get the sound into Audacity?". Thanks Again. 73 de Ed W9ODR . . ... If it's lush, green and thriving in the garden... it's a weed. --- MultiMail/MS-DOS v0.49 * Origin: capitolcityonline.net * Telnet/SSH:2022/HTTP (1:2320/105) |
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