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Recording on ipod (was: nano recording volume)

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linuxstb:
Please, can anyone posting in this thread state the following:

1) Which ipod you are using
2) If you are attempting to record through the headphone jack (called "mic" in Rockbox), or if you are recording via the line-in pins in the dock connector.
3) Which setting (mic or line-in) you're using in the recording screen.

petur:
I do hope that what some are experiencing isn't just crosstalk between two analog inputs on the ADC

soap:

--- Quote from: LurkAzusa on January 06, 2007, 03:06:45 PM ---Soap,
Do you have a link to instructions for the homemade line-in?

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--- Quote from: LurkAzusa on January 06, 2007, 07:05:55 PM ---So what is everyone using for a dock connector line-in on a 5g Video?  Belkin?

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I purchased a dozen dock connectors from the Ipod Linux group buy, and used the pin-outs here:
http://ipodlinux.org/Dock_Connector


--- Quote from: homielowe on January 06, 2007, 03:47:45 PM ---I'm just using a line-in connector from a previous(deceased) mp3 player, maybe ill try again,

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--- Quote from: axlgreasetires on January 06, 2007, 06:50:23 PM ---Holy crap It works!!!!!!  I put my distortion pedal on the highest gain possible and put my amp on the highest volume it can go.  In the background if you listen very closely, you can hear me playing Killing in the Name of by Rage Against the Machine.

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homielove - The headphone jack is not the line-in connector.
homielove and especially axlgreasetires:
There is nothing good which can come from pumping that much voltage in through the headphone jack.  There is potentially a lot of harm which you could cause.


--- Quote from: linuxstb on January 06, 2007, 09:33:26 PM ---Please, can anyone posting in this thread state the following:
1) Which ipod you are using
2) If you are attempting to record through the headphone jack (called "mic" in Rockbox), or if you are recording via the line-in pins in the dock connector.
3) Which setting (mic or line-in) you're using in the recording screen.

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1-Ipod 5th Gen, 60GB
2-Line-in pins on the dock connector
3-Set for "line-in" on the recording screen.
4-Gain and quality are near perfect when using a proper line-out source.
EDIT:I lied on #4 - it sounded good, but looking at the wav in Audacity showed me the gain was too low.

homielowe:
sounds good, will go buy one now

Hajaz:
hello.

would it be posible to make a connector that would allow line in recording and charging at the same time?

i need to record an 8 hour set soonish and im pretty sure my G5's battery wont last that long.

ive been looking at the belkin tunetalk stereo thingie but it seems it looses alot of the low and mid tones during its recording.

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