You've not stated what kind of sound card you have nor which drivers your
useing. This is needed info..

On Tue, 30 Nov 1999, Jaswinder S. Ahluwalia wrote:
> "Ernest N. Wilcox Jr." wrote:
> 
> > On Sat, 27 Nov 1999,Jaswinder S. Ahluwalia wrote:
> >   | To those who might be able to offer some help,
> >   |
> >   | I hooked up a cassette player to the "line-in" of my sound card. In
> >   | windows, i have a program that lets me listen to what ever i play through
> >   | the "line-in" but this program crashes when i try to use it through linux
> >   | through wine. Is there any way i can listen to the "line-in" in linux?
> >   |
> >   | Thanks in advance,
> >   | jas
> >
> > If you use KDE, start the sound panel in the Multimedia menu. This should allow
> > you to turn on (or up) the sound level on the line in connection. Then if
> > something is playing on "line in", you should be able to hear it. Then simply
> > use the player's controls to turn it on or off etc.
> >
> > HTH,
> >
> > --
> > Ernie ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> >
> > The measure of a man is in his honor ...
> 
> Thank you for your reply, but I have already tried that. Do you have any other
> suggestions?
> 
> Thanks,
> jas
> 

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