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Recording on ipod (was: nano recording volume)
soap:
--- Quote from: drumthrasher109 on January 11, 2007, 05:25:51 PM ---okay i tried this on my 5g. i plugged my computers audio into the headphone port (volume all the way up), recorded through line in and mic, then played it back on my computer (volume all the way up) and didn't hear jack crap.
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You don't have a mic-in port.
Unless you bought (or made) a dock connector you don't have a line-in port.
It is no wonder you didn't hear anything.
People! There is Nothing Good which can come from pumping amplified signals into the headphone jack of your iPod w/o a mic-in.
Febs:
--- Quote from: drumthrasher109 on January 11, 2007, 05:25:51 PM ---okay i tried this on my 5g. i plugged my computers audio into the headphone port (volume all the way up), recorded through line in and mic, then played it back on my computer (volume all the way up) and didn't hear jack crap.
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So basically, you totally ignored what I told you in the other thread, and you're surprised that it didn't work?
drumthrasher109:
i guess this recording thing doesn't work either way.
Febs:
As recording functionality is improved on the ipods, recording WILL work on the 5g through the line-in on the dock connector.
Recording will NEVER work on the 5g through the headphone jack because the 5g has no input through the headphone jack.
Chronon:
Soap,
What sort of gain do you see for recording through line-in? It sounds like you got decent quality -- how low is "too low"?
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