Re: Centris audio input

2003-01-14 Thread Gregg Eshelman
--- Ted Parks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Is there software for converting an analog audio > signal from a cassette > recorder into MP3s for a 68K machine? Maybe I need a > more sophisticated > program for inputting sound. MP3 and 68k Macs don't mix. Just forget even thinking about trying. ;) N

Re: Centris audio input

2003-01-13 Thread the pickle
At 15:50 -0800 on 13/01/03, Ted Parks wrote: >The problem with the Centris is not the mic, as I can determine, but >using the mic jack for input. The input is hotter than the LC580 or my >PB3400, for that matter. > >I think it was the Pickle who suggested I try recording a new Alert >sound to see

Re: Centris audio input

2003-01-13 Thread Clark Martin
At 3:50 PM -0800 1/13/2003, Ted Parks wrote: >The problem with the Centris is not the mic, as I can determine, but >using the mic jack for input. The input is hotter than the LC580 or my >PB3400, for that matter. The PB3400 and LC580 are line level (1V) and the C650 is Mic Level (10mV). The mic

Re: Centris audio input

2003-01-13 Thread Ted Parks
The problem with the Centris is not the mic, as I can determine, but using the mic jack for input. The input is hotter than the LC580 or my PB3400, for that matter. I think it was the Pickle who suggested I try recording a new Alert sound to see if it, too, was hotter. Does the Centris have a buil

Re: Centris audio input

2003-01-12 Thread flawed jai
a tease: " tape-recorded interviews with my Centris 650." o, no kidding?. interviews with your Centris? is that like" interview with the Vampire"? sorry, oculdnt resist. it was too good to pass up. From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ted Parks) I am trying to use a sound program called Audiocorder to d

Re: Centris audio input

2003-01-12 Thread Dave & Deanna
the pickle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes > At 16:43 -0800 on 10/01/03, Ted Parks wrote: > > >When I plug the recorder into the microphone jack at the back of > >the Centris and try to record, the signal from the recorder seems > > a lot stronger than when I use the LC580. > > > >Any idea why the si

Re: Centris audio input

2003-01-11 Thread Robyn J . Lyons
Uh, if you grab a mono adapter and you are handling stereo, you would need TWO of these cables, plus an adaptor to join them back into a stereo signal. BTW they are sold individually as - I'm not sure which - a 3 or 6 ft cable. Make sure that you grab a combiner adaptor that take a left and rig

Re: Centris audio input

2003-01-11 Thread Gregg Eshelman
--- Clark Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Nope, the 650s are not PlainTalk (line level) input. > The Q605, 660 and 840 do. So he's running a line level input into a jack that is really a microphone input instead of the line level input on the other Macs that is confusingly labled with an ic

Re: Centris audio input

2003-01-11 Thread the pickle
At 17:48 -0800 on 11/01/03, Clark Martin wrote: >There is an automatic gain control on at least some models with audio >in. But I don't know much about it. I know that some software I've >seen allows it to be disabled. Hrm...what was that called that I was using on the Wallstreet...probably PPC

Re: Centris audio input

2003-01-11 Thread Clark Martin
At 8:35 PM -0500 1/11/2003, the pickle wrote: >At 17:33 -0800 on 11/01/03, Clark Martin wrote: > >>At 7:46 PM -0500 1/11/2003, the pickle wrote: >>>At 16:43 -0800 on 10/01/03, Ted Parks wrote: >>> When I plug the recorder into the microphone jack at the back of the Centris and try to r

Re: Centris audio input

2003-01-11 Thread Clark Martin
At 7:46 PM -0500 1/11/2003, the pickle wrote: >At 16:43 -0800 on 10/01/03, Ted Parks wrote: > >>When I plug the recorder into the microphone jack at the back of the Centris >>and try to record, the signal from the recorder seems a lot stronger >>than when I use the LC580. >> >>Any idea why the sign

Re: Centris audio input

2003-01-11 Thread the pickle
At 17:33 -0800 on 11/01/03, Clark Martin wrote: >At 7:46 PM -0500 1/11/2003, the pickle wrote: >>At 16:43 -0800 on 10/01/03, Ted Parks wrote: >> >>>When I plug the recorder into the microphone jack at the back of the Centris >>>and try to record, the signal from the recorder seems a lot stronger >

Re: Centris audio input

2003-01-11 Thread the pickle
At 16:43 -0800 on 10/01/03, Ted Parks wrote: >When I plug the recorder into the microphone jack at the back of the Centris >and try to record, the signal from the recorder seems a lot stronger >than when I use the LC580. > >Any idea why the signal from the mic jack on the Centris 650 (OS 8.1, no >

Centris audio input

2003-01-11 Thread Ted Parks
I am trying to use a sound program called Audiocorder to digitize tape-recorded interviews with my Centris 650. I have done this successfully on other machines, including PBs and and an LC580. When I plug the recorder into the microphone jack at the back of the Centris and try to record, the signa