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This I have done but the fault is still there. This thread started on another topic on the XP forum, and it was suggested I uninstall and reinstall the program. You may have the record level set too low for the audio signal you're trying to record, or your sound card’’s mixer might not have the desired input set to record. When I try, I get a flat line, and no sound when I play. It seems that this is a common fault as the Help section says: Funnily enough it displays and plays old wav files produced on it beautifully! However, it does extract tracks from my CD drive, although that must be a different part of the program. Launching CEP the other day it will no longer record from line in - all I get are the straight line on the both channels instead of the waveform forming just behind the moving vertical line over both channels. If required I can playback to my Hi Fi speakers using the “return” end of this cable, but normally I will monitor the wav files on my local computer speakers, as really the intention is to get the wave file burnt onto a CD.
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I also use it to record off air and there is a cable from my preamp to Line in on my computer. I am running XP Home SP3, 2g RAM on a desktop, NVIDIA nforce VAPU/Sonata soundcard.Ĭool Edit Pro 2 is one of my applications and over the last few years I have been converting my LPs to CDs., using CEP in to produce the wav file then declick it etc.