To those of you interested in encoding: When you record from VCR, or another source, I suggest you have a receiver with several sources that allows you to plug in your equipment that you will be recording from into your sound card. I do this because volume between different components vary greatly. The VCR might be too loud, or another piece of equipment might be too soft. The receiver allows me to regulate the volume to the various components I record from into the soundcard. Also, someone told me that the sound card is 600 ohms and the regular stuff we use is 8 ohms. The receiver works nicely to balance out the various pieces and I listen through headphones a lot into the card anyway. The VCR has RCA jacks, like the other person said. The NLS tape player and talking book disc player has earphone jacks. So, some of my patch cords have to have the 1/8 plug on the end while others have both that and RCA plugs. You must have a stereo patch cord line-in jack on the back of soundcard. in my case, being the Sound Blaster live it is the second one from the left. Make sure you bring in as much highs as possible during your encoding or your material will be muffled. You want the best sound possible.
I respond to those of you who asked me questions. Why should one of you tell me off in broken English? Come on, now! Mimi and plug this into the lin-i _______________________________________________ PC-Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]