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The output of your walkman will be a LOW impedance [ 8 OHMS ea ]
whereas, the input on a normal amp is HIGH impedance [500k - 1meg ] and
usually works at a 1 volt level.      AL SMITH [ 20yrs als tv ]
Hi,

are you using the correct mini-plug cable - a stereo one at each end?

did you make sure that the correct input source is selected on the recording
program?



Thanks,

Joe     Joe Lore <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

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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?

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