Hi Folks,
Unlike desktop sound cards, which usually have a "Line In"
socket for headphone/speaker output (aka "Line Out") from
audio devices, most laptops seem to have only microphone input
(though they do have "Line Out").
Now one can of course simply plug a mike into the laptop,
play the audio device through speakers with the mike near
the speakers, and record to the laptop that way. But it's
not fully satisfactory, and one may need to experiment a
bit before it's acceptable. (And you will need to move
around silently, avoid slurping coffee or saying "b****r"
when you spill it, and above all don't flush the loo ... ).
So it would be nice to have a means of putting a cable
between the "Line Out" and the mike input on the laptop,
but I've not managed to work out a way of doing this!
Does anyone have a good solution?
With thanks,
Ted.
PS:
I have just heard that the Good Lord has finally finished
marking your exam papers (He has been having a lot of intray
crashes, which tend to happen at times of high prayer input
-- He shouldn't leave His admin to Archangel Gabriel, who
seems to spend a lot of time just flapping around).
Anyway, the result is that you have all got 10/10/10,
on this date.
Congratulations!
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