Line in Volume control!
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yes ..i also searched the site but most of examples are C# not Visual Basic..and i do not find anything related to line in also!!
Alienoiz wrote:
but most of examples are C# not Visual Basic
Which will always be true so I suggest you learn C#. It's very similar to VB anyway and since most people are using C# over VB, just switch. :^)
There are two kinds of people in the world: those who can extrapolate from incomplete data. There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.
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hi again.. so i have all this built up and functional I am now thinking on making a fine GUI to it... and i believe i just miss the Line In volume controller here!! Despite of only being able to record in 16-bits / 2 chans and 44.1Khz/48Khz .. i am enjoying to do this.... ... it is working fine .. i do not have a audiocard selector wich would be good but it is recording well through my realtek line in : ) .. maybe i do some more research and add a way to toggle between line in and mic : ) For now i realy just would like to have the Line In volume controller : ) Regards, Duarte
I suspect that limiting the line in (other than via the "master volume" of the line in device) would also degrade the signal to some extent from the "pure" one coming out of the line out of the sender. Like playing the "headphone output" from an mp3 player that does not have a line out through your car's audio device.
"(I) am amazed to see myself here rather than there ... now rather than then". ― Blaise Pascal
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I suspect that limiting the line in (other than via the "master volume" of the line in device) would also degrade the signal to some extent from the "pure" one coming out of the line out of the sender. Like playing the "headphone output" from an mp3 player that does not have a line out through your car's audio device.
"(I) am amazed to see myself here rather than there ... now rather than then". ― Blaise Pascal
well..i think i ended my gadget.. i was not able to understand the exampes and C# code...so i left it a bit incomplete (no Line In volume control) Anyway..i think you might like to see it... so here it is: http://www.beatassist.eu/gadgets.htm It is called KuiKR.. records 16-bits 44.1Khz/48Khz and converts .wav to .mp3 (128/192/320Kbps) It is a simple recording tool for quick recording Line In/Mic ... i am going to use it in my Djing to record MixSets and convert them for post upload in the web. : ) Thanks, regards and till next time, Duarte