"Bob Buckley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> You can patch into your sound card using, usually, a RCA-Y to stereo 1/8
> inch phone jack. Ensure that you don't over drive the sound card in put.
> I.e., ensure that you pickoff the preamp.

That sounds a lot like what I'm doing from the computer speaker out plug.

I have no idea what you are talking about here about picking off the preamp.
I guess you mean like tapping in at the tape deck out that would
normally go to an amplifier.

> The tools that come with RH record *.au or *.wav and some do *.mp3, I think.
What tools specifically?

So what would a session look like: cables from the output of tape deck
that would normally go to an amplifier get routed to the computer.
Can you give details of what happens on the computer end.  What gets
plugged to what.  And once connected.  On one computer I see three 1/8
plugs: pink green and blue They are unmarked in any way but green is
out to speakers.  

On another computer they are pink blue and yellow. Those are
marked. Yellow is to speakers; pink is for mic and blue is line in.

I hope some of this is standard but I doubt it.  So I guess the same
adaptor that I'm using to send audio from computer to amplifier is the
one you are talking about.  Just a matter of finding which plug is the
inlet plug.

Using command line `rec' looks pretty easy. Which recording device do
you use?  Can you give and example of a `rec' command line?

Looks like a confusing array of options.


> CDROM burning is a function most of the 9.0 and 8.0 tools now.
No problems there.  I have experience at that.


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