I do not understand what your source is? In any case: for the input side, plug that cable into the jack on the sound card which says "line in". Midi-mag might be able to help you more with this (listserv at maelstrom.stjohns.edu; subscribe midi-mag firstname lastname). Luke On Mon, 10 Feb 2003, Patrick Turnage wrote: > Hi > This has nothing to do with Linux at all but it has to do with recording so > I am going to post it here in the hope it will be useful. > I want to record the sound from my computer in to 44.1k stereo. I have this > program called n-track recorder and a pentium 4 1.7 ghz processor 256M ram > and a 40 gig hd. I am running windows xp professional and a Soundblaster > live value. I have a cable that is a stereo connecter. I do not know the > technical term for it but it has a headphone connection on both ends. > I know for a fact that it is a stereo cord and I want to record the sounds > from my computer in to a high quality wave file. I have an application that > allows you to stream high quality music. I want to capture that stream and > put it in to an mp3. > I can figure out the software part but it is the hooking it up that has me > stumped. Can someone explain the other jacks on the sound card? > from the side with the port is 1 channel for a four speaker set up, the > normal channel for a normal standard two speaker setup, the microphone.. > and then there are hmm two jacks but what are they for? > I as you can tell have no experience with any of this and appreciate any help. > sincerely, > Patrick > > > ----- > Patrick Turnage > E-mail: pturnage at tampabay.rr.com > AOL Instant Messenger: kg4dqk > Home Page: > http://www.access-connect.com > Connecting the world to access technology information. > For all mainstream and adaptive hardware and software. > > > > _______________________________________________ > Speakup mailing list > Speakup at braille.uwo.ca > http://speech.braille.uwo.ca/mailman/listinfo/speakup >