On 14 March 2010 14:28, wrote:
> Sorry to be so late responding, Dotan, but I think your problem may be
> simpler than you think. Use the LINE input, not the MIC input. You should get
> much better results. If it's still not a strong enough signal, you may need a
> small pre-amp -- but I don't
IN jack is already in use,
you'll need a mixer and possibly a pre-amp as well.
Hope that helps,
Jeff
Date: Sun, 7 Mar 2010 09:36:38 +0200
From: Dotan Cohen
Subject: How to record faint sound from the Mic input?
To: ubuntu-studio-users@lists.ubuntu.
Hi anyone:
on ubuntu karmic 9.10 amd 64, having downloaded the wireless firmware for my
acer laptop 5517 on the broadcom 4312 chip, I am asking, does anyone know
what steps I should use to give me an internal wireless capability.
I'd like to light up an internal capability.
Many thanks from Kenn
> Hi Dotan, A way I overcame the same problem was by splicing directly into
> the phone. I had a 1/4 inch trs cable the had one end that was ripped off.
> Of course it wasn't a cell phone as they are much harder to take apart and
> much more expensive, but if it is a landline it's quite easy. Just
Hi Dotan, A way I overcame the same problem was by splicing directly into
the phone. I had a 1/4 inch trs cable the had one end that was ripped off.
Of course it wasn't a cell phone as they are much harder to take apart and
much more expensive, but if it is a landline it's quite easy. Just take the
On Saturday 06 March 2010 10:36:38 pm Dotan Cohen wrote:
> I need to record a phone conversation, but the sound from the Mic
> input is so weak that recording and playing back in Audacity I hear
> almost nothing. How can I either boost the playback or (even better)
> boost the input so that the fil
I need to record a phone conversation, but the sound from the Mic
input is so weak that recording and playing back in Audacity I hear
almost nothing. How can I either boost the playback or (even better)
boost the input so that the file is recorded in a hearable way?
Kubuntu 9.10. Thanks!
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Dota