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I must be missing something silly here and would certainly appreciate
any help... I'm Trying to record a coaxial digital audio stream from a Scientific Atlanta Explorer 3000 cable receiver using an Edirol UA-1D, but no joy. The UA-1D seemed to auto-install fine with using XP on my Toshiba Laptop (1.7gHz). The green LED on the UA-1B labeled "USB Audio Interface" lights up. Using the Roxio Audio Central Sound Editor, I can select the UA-1D as the recording device, but the Recording Source is grayed, saying "No audio input sources found". Using the Microsoft Sound Recorder Ver. 5.1 included with XP, I can select the UA-1D and set the audio format to PCM and the Audio Format to 48 kHz, 16Bit, Stereo 187kb/sec, but when I click "Volume" in Audio Properties, no volume control appears and also the "Advanced" button is grayed out. Does the UA-1D automatically select between 32/41/48 kHz sampling rate? Both these applications seem to work fine if I select my sound card as the recording device rather than the UA-1D. Thanks for any advice, -Harry |
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