If you don't hear sound while playing your external player then go to the (expanded) volume controls and make sure "line-In" is not muted and/or the slider is not on min. Try playing a file on your external player: You should be able to hear the sound coming though your pc speakersĨa. Make sure "Enable Timer" is not checkedħ. Select your audio format (I recommend either FLAC)Ħ. Set your sound source to line-in (check the line-In box)Ĥ. It is acknowledged that the program choosen by the guides author (Ced), Jet Audio 6.0.6 Basic, is free of "adware" and "spyware" this 14th day of November of 2004.ġ) External Sound Device: Vinal Record player, Tape player, Mp3 player, ect.Ĥ) Connection Cables (I recommended dual-shielded (Foil layer and Braided layer) cables that are line balanced, to minimize sound loss, with gold plated tips to prevent rusting over time)Ī) Vinal Record player: Stereo RCA L/R female to 1/8 pin male Stereo cable (a pair of RCA L/R male to male cables may also be needed to use a pre-amp)ī) CD/Tape player: Stereo RCA L/R male to 1/8 pin Stereo cableĬ) Portable Mp3/Mp4/CD/Mini-Disc/Tape player: 1/8 pin male Stereo to 1/8 pin male Stereo cableĥ) Jet Audio 6.x Basic or newer (the latest version of Jet Audio Basic is 7.x)ģ. The author recommends recording to a lossless audio format for best results. This guide was created to help people preform analog to digital conversions using any standard PC.
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