if you are using wind95 or 98, go to start,/programs/ and find volume
control.. it it porbably under acceosories/ entertainment.  

click the options menu of volume control. select properties, and click
on adjust volume for recording.   make sure, Line -in is checked or any
other input you think it should be.  click OK and you will see the
record control.  You can only select one input at a time.  next use
windows sound recorder to record the MD signal and then copy that to the
cd with ez cd creator.

susan wrote:
> 
> I downloaded voquette from their site but when i  tried to run it Norton AV
> picked up that the inoculation had changed and I was afraid to run it. So I
> tried to use Easy Cd creator but it did not find my minidisc, did not have
> an option for auxiliary or line in-I had run a stereo mini plug from the
> mini out to the audio in on my sound card. So now how do I get the audio
> from my mini to record onto a CDR???  How do I get the computer to find it
> and capture it?
> thanks
> Susan
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