Re: OT: Ripping Tapes & LPs
- From: Christophe Bachmann <Chris_CII@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 13 Apr 2006 17:12:46 +0000 (UTC)
Methuselah Jones a écrit :
Carved in mystic runes upon the very living rock, the last words ofThen what you need to do is plug the end into the microphone in of your sound card and once again carefully check the levels in order not to swamp your input.
Wendy of NJ of rec.arts.sf.tv.babylon5.moderated make plain:
On Sun, 18 Dec 2005 02:24:52 +0000 (UTC), Methuselah Jones
<methuselah@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The sound card doesn't have RCA jacks; it has a 1/8" line-in jack. ButHeadphones are line out voltages. You can't plug line out into a
I can't plug headphone output into a line jack, can I? I thought it
had to come from a line-out jack.
MICROPHONE input, or you'll swamp your inputs. You have to plug your
headphone out into the LINE IN on your soundcard (which is also a mini
stereo phono plug). If you only have one audio input, you can use it
but you'll probably have to keep the volume on the headphone outputs
very low. Experiment and see.
OK, so I finally got around to trying this. I got a cable with male-to-
male mini plugs, plugged one end into my Walkman, and the other into my card's line-in jack. If I turn the volume on the Walkman all the way up (I started with it low), and my computer's volume all the way up, I can hear the sound very faintly. I assume this means I need an amplifier? Would a headphone amplifier be right for this job?
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