![]() I assume your cassettes (and cassette player) are stereo? (A regular 3-conductor TRS plug will work for headphones.) There a few issues with that… First you need a 4-conductor TRRS Plug to make the microphone/input connection. I’m not sure what else to mention but if I think of something I’ll update the post but will most definitely appreciate all advice/comments/concerns that you all have and hope we can figure this out and get me ripping my tapes again!!!Īnd the single duel support port on my laptop. I have looked through the forums but haven’t found anything so I might be overlooking or it hasn’t been covered yet. I have made sure that my system and Audacity are both recording and playing back in the same sample rate and format, 16-bit depth at 48000 Hz and still get the same issue with noise. I have tried every variable of playback and recording devices but when I do get audio all I get is the noise. I have recorded tapes prior on another laptop using the same setup using the stereo mix but when I try recording from said stereo mix all I get is this internal whining, droning noise. ![]() The problem is I can’t record from my cassette player to my laptop using and aux cable between the headphone port on the cassette player and the single duel support port on my laptop. I have version 2.1.0 and I am on Windows 8.1.
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