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Marco S Hyman wrote: | I seem to be in sound card hell. My machine's on-board audio is | fixed at a 48KHz sample rate and I don't want to do re-sampling in | software. I scrounged a sound card out of another machine and found | it to be a undocumented OEM version of the SBLive! for Gateway computers. | It's just different enough from the standard version that it plays, but | will only record silence. My SBLive will record from line-in, or the microphone. You control which one via software. (I do it on Linux, so I'm not sure how exactly you'd change it. But the odds are good that it can record.) -- Doug McLaren, Once I finally figured out all of life's answers, they changed the questions. |
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