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711 | 21:32 Tue 17th Jun 2008 | Computers
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Can audio be recorded on to a PC (assuming suitable software is is installed), from an external device (cd player?), using a usb lead?
Anyone know if a suitable lead fitted with a stereo mini jack is made? Many thanks. 711
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why usb?

just use a 3way male to male audio lead
plug earphone into PCs aud in ...
you can use audacity to record/edit
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/download/windo ws

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and also if you recording from a CD then why not put the CD in your computers drive and just rip the audio straight from it, then you get a digital copy and will be much better quality!!

http://www.download.com/Free-CD-Ripper/3000-21 40_4-10396883.html?tag=lst-1
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I have a laptop which has not got audio in socket - only mic (which is no use) or usb. Point taken re - CD. A bad example, could be a cassete player, record player, minidisc etc. I use several sources. So It`s a bit of a problem! 711
your mic in is also a line in, they auto sense what it is and adjust the level accordingly
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on previous pc`s, i`ve always found the mic input to be useless for playing audio from other devices. however, i`ll try it and let you know. thanks! 711.
711

I've always used mine ... only "problem" is setting the player volume.

Iv'e generally found it has to be quite low

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