Recording from microphone
Recording from External such as Turntable, Walkman,
Tape Player, DVD, etc.
Recording from Winamp or stream audio from Internet
Using Sound Card Mixer Tutorial for Windows
If you cannot locate your sound card as an input device in Ease MP3
Recorder, you can use the Windows Volume Control instead.
In the Taskbar tray, in the lower right corner of the computer screen,
double-click the speaker icon. The Volume Control dialog box appears.
If you do not have a speaker icon in your taskbar tray, you can display
the Recording Control directly.
To display it in Windows 98 or ME, click Start > Settings > Control
Panel. You can then click Sounds and Multimedia. On the Audio tab of
the Sounds and Multimedia dialog box, click the Volume button in the
Sound Playback group.
In Windows XP, click Start > Control Panel. Click the Sounds and
Audio icon. On the Audio tab of the Sounds and Audio Devices Properties
dialog box, click Volume.
You can control which sound card speaker-input controls appear in the
Volume Control window. In the Volume Control window, click Options >
Properties.
Select the controls that you want to appear.
For each speaker-input shown, you can see a Volume slider and Mute checkbox,
and perhaps other controls for balance, and so forth. The Volume slider
controls the loudness for that particular speaker input and Mute turns
it off completely.
Important:
The Volume Control dialog box only sets options for speaker output and
does not control recording. Do not clear the checkbox for the Microphone
Mute control and turn up the microphone volume. If you do this, the
Ease MP3 Recorder cannot record from the microphone.
Click Options > Properties again.
Select Recording and select all the controls. The Volume Control dialog
box is replaced by Record Control.
For each recording input, you can click a Select checkbox and adjust
Volume slider. Do one of the following:
If you want to record from the microphone, check the Microphone Select
checkbox.
If you want to record from Line-In, select the Line-In Select checkbox.
If the recording volume is too low, turn up the appropriate Volume slider.
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