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Date: | Thu, 20 Mar 2003 08:05:41 -0800 |
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Hi Howard,
Thanks for the info. I am using windows 98. I'll try it out. Maybe some
day some genius will devise a program that will make it easy to change back
and forth.
73
Bud
At 02:43 AM 3/20/03, you wrote:
>Hi Bud, would like to talk about recording analog stuff.
>Depending on the version of windows you are running, the location of the
>audio input changes.
>Anyway under xp it is
>control panel, sounds, ctrol tab twice to audio properties, tab to "o
>equals volume" which is the input volumes. Press enter and tab through the
>dialogs to select what input you want. Remember to change it back for
>recording from the line input. I wish these audio programs would
>automatically select the input they need and return your selection to the
>way they found it.
>They are not nice children however. In windows 98 it is control panel
>media, to start the process. I think the rest is the same.
Bud Schwab
W 6 Z Y P
Malibu, California
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