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Old 02-13-2016, 08:09 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
Surely any MP3 player could be used simply by playing it into your PC's microphone?
A direct connection (patch cord) would be better. No room noise.

Line In preferred (instead of Mic if the program supports that)

Be sure to use a very low starting volume on the MP3 player if you use the Mic input to avoid over driving the input.
My rule of thumb. Recorder (Windows) setting 50% to 75% of the control range. Then Adjust the source (MP3) to get a proper level. Avoid the controls extremes (high or low)
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