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![]() "leetcharmer" wrote in message ups.com... Hello, I've been recording services at my church for a couple weeks and I thought I had all the settings correct, because it normally records fine. This particular week though, the line in port wasn't working as it did in the past -- it would only record up to -6db on all software, when cables were plugged in to line in. When I unplugged and popped them into the mic port, I was able to get it to normal clipping levels, and then when I put it back into line in -- the clipping happened at -6db again. Any ideas why this would happen and how I can fix this? Thanks ![]() Adjust the volume control for the Line In jack. This should be on the recording software you're using. If it's not there, go to the Windows Volume Control and do it there (Options, Properties, Recording, OK). Jeff -- "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety" - B. Franklin, Bartlett's Familiar Quotations (1919) |
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