Is there a resistance cable made to use a cd player hooked to your sound card
to transfer the music to the computer? I remember such a cable for audio use in
the late 1960s. I do not remember what impedance would be required to match for
the mic input from an ear phone output.
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You can obtain such an animal at radio shack for around $5 if memory serves.
Honestly it might be better to simply rip the music from a CD using media
player or some such other program. Now if it's a LP record then you will
have t
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Why not just use a regular 3.5mm male to male patch cord? You put the
one end in the headphone jack of the cd player and the other in the
microphone jack of the computer. Of course, it would be easier to
just put
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What you want is known as an atenuated patch cord. Radio Shack carried them
once upon a time and still might.
hth
Bob
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What you want is known as an atenuated patch cord. Radio Shack carried them
once upon a time and still might.
hth
Bob
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computers mike jack port.
HTH,
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Is there a resistance cable made to
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