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Recording on ipod (was: nano recording volume)
Llorean:
Have you actually got a recording that is recognizable as the source material clearly enough to be definite, or are you judging that it works just from peakmeter movement?
mlind:
--- Quote from: podshot on December 31, 2006, 11:48:51 PM ---...its barely hearable in playback..Â
--- End quote ---
Llorean:
Yes, but "barely hearable" could mean "I can barely hear a faint staticy noise" or it can mean "I can barely hear anything at all" or it can mean "I can barely, but significantly, identify the audio I was trying to record" and I would like a clear clarification of this.
I would also like to know if he used the dock adapter or the headphone jack.
podshot:
i used the headphone jack.
"I can barely, but significantly, identify the audio I was trying to record"!
well i recorded a song and i was able to listen to it in playback but in realy bad quality and it was realy quiet. but it is recognisable!
bot47:
Sorry for me not answering immediatley ;)
I tried two things. Both worked (at least kind of):
1st) A quite loud output from my soundcard to the headphone jack.
2nd) The Line-In Pin of the Dockconnector works, too. I attached my (!!broken!!) iPod Radio Remote and I got a static noise which sounded like the 87.5 Mhz background noise and 87.5 Mhz is the default channel it gets tuned into when attaching it the first time to the iPod original OS.
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