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CJB

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Since: Nov 08, 2005
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Mon Oct 30, 2006 3:59 pm
Post subject: Capturing Analogue Audio via SVHS-IN Port
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My Tosh. G63 does not have any analogue audio line-in ports. I wish to
digitise a number of home recorded cassete tapes. I have a few cassette
tape players with various outputs (RCA line-out, mini-jack output for
ext. speaker/headphones, standard jack output for feeding into a mixer
amp.). I have installed Audacity for the analogue / digital conversion.
HOWEVER there are no audio input ports in the Tosh. The manual states
that an SVHS-IN port must be used, using the red lead for audio right,
and white for audio left channels. However SVHS cables only have 4-pins
- all for video. Even Belkin do not sell a SVHS cable with phono plugs
at one end!! Has anyone solved the problem of using an SVHS cable to
input audio only? Many thanks - CJB.

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