Hi Michell,
Yes, I would like to.
Harry
On 3/16/2016 1:58 PM, Michel Battles wrote:
Oh wait a minute I just read your post again. Are you going headphone to line in on the same pc?
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Hi Michelle,
No, I'm using a desktop, with no internal microphone.
Harry
On 3/13/2016 5:16 PM, Michel Battles wrote:
Sounds like you have a microphone feedback. Are you using a laptop
with a built in mic? Muting the microphone may solve the problem.
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and how do you set up such a piece of software to do this?
On 3/12/2016 11:11 AM, Curtis Delzer wrote:
use a program like virtual audio cable and you'll love the
results.
At 04:12 AM 3/12/2016, you wrote:
I would say set the computer for that juack to indicate
headphones rather than speakers and try again. This may
or may not work.
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Subject: [studiorecorder] is this even possible?
Hi all,
I'm using studio recorder, on a windows 10 desktop
computer, and jaws 17.
I am trying to record something off the internet, but
it uses a web player, so I can't use a program like
tapin radio, or any other recording program to go direct.
So, for the heck of it, what I did was, I have about a
1 foot patch cord, and so, I went from the line out
jack on the computer, where I usually have the head
phones, or, my speakers plugged into, and connected
the other end of the patch cord to the line in jack,
and ya know what? It recorded! However, there is an
echo in the recording.
What would be causing that? And, is there any way I
can get rid of the echo?
I didn't even think it would record, but it did, using
studio recorder!
Anyone got any thoughts on this?
Harry