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Windows 98 SE Recording
I have a Windows 98 box using a Sound Blaster 16 sound
card. I plug in a cassette deck into the line in and hear anything it plays very clear. I set the recording level options (and make sure the line in is selected and level set high enough). The levels are not muted. Using something as simple as the Windows Sound recorder, nothing comes through. I installed Audio Grabber and using their line in , I get an error message that Windows is not getting sound from the sound card. I have never seen this before. Any suggestions - anyone?? Thanks, Mark |
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