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Perhaps the "mute" is checked on your line-in.  Double-click on the little
speaker next to your clock in the lower right-hand corner of the screen and
then click "advanced".  You should see check-boxes to mute and unmute the
various items.

Tony Mayer


>I am trying to record audio files from a Walkman cassette player.  I put
>a connection from the earphone jack of the player to the Line-in jack of
>the sound card, but there is no signal for recording.
>
>Has anyone used a Walkman-type cassette player as the input source?
>Did it work?
>
>Thanks.
>
>Y L Chew

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