I still have the problem after all the "fixes". I have Win XP Home Edition.
I want to record my LP's. I have in Control Panel>Sounds...>Audio tab> choose Realtek HD Audio Input. All the volume leves are up, no muted.
In Roxio I select "Digitize LPs en Tapes": then I get a dialogue box. The Capture From: down arrow does NOT show anything, not even my Realtek HD Digital. In the same dialogue box "Input": only comes up with CD Volume and I CANNOT change this to Line In.
I have Win XP Home Edition on my tower computer. I have the Special Edition of Roxio.
I want to record my LP's. I have in Control Panel>Sounds...>Audio tab> choose Realtek HD Audio Input. All the volume levels are up, no muted.
In Roxio I select "Digitize LPs en Tapes": then I get a dialogue box. The Capture From: down arrow does NOT show anything, not even my Realtek HD Digital. In the same dialogue box "Input": only comes up with CD Volume and I CANNOT change this to Line In.
I still have the problem after all the "fixes". I have Win XP Home Edition.
I want to record my LP's. I have in Control Panel>Sounds...>Audio tab> choose Realtek HD Audio Input. All the volume leves are up, no muted.
In Roxio I select "Digitize LPs en Tapes": then I get a dialogue box. The Capture From: down arrow does NOT show anything, not even my Realtek HD Digital. In the same dialogue box "Input": only comes up with CD Volume and I CANNOT change this to Line In.
This was one of the first things I did. I am really frustrated with all this.
I remember reading on here about settings in the Realtek HD Audio Sound Manager that resolved a users similar problem. If you have this Sound Manager installed ....maybe you could see if their are any options in their that need selecting.....again another long shot.
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I have Win XP Home Edition on my tower computer. I have the Special Edition of Roxio.
I want to record my LP's. I have in Control Panel>Sounds...>Audio tab> choose Realtek HD Audio Input. All the volume levels are up, no muted.
In Roxio I select "Digitize LPs en Tapes": then I get a dialogue box. The Capture From: down arrow does NOT show anything, not even my Realtek HD Digital. In the same dialogue box "Input": only comes up with CD Volume and I CANNOT change this to Line In.
Does anyone have the solution for this proble m?
I assume that the SE edition is of Creator 2009. Have you installed SP4 here? Did you install the drivers for the USB device properly? Some people have problems capturing audio only from that device.
Do you see the option to use the USB device? Are you using that?
One person suggested that if you open Video Import Capture Video and while that is open and you see the USB device, open LP and Tape... See if the USB device is there and see if you can select it and capture.
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Go to Control Panel -> Sound icon and click on the recording tab. What does it tell you?
Go into Capture Audio from Sound Card and then Roxio Easy Audio Capture and what does your CAPTURE FROM selection say? You should be able to select an input source. Once you select your input source besure to have a live feed when you click AUTO detect sound level.
Go to Control Panel -> Sound icon and click on the recording tab. What does it tell you?
Go into Capture Audio from Sound Card and then Roxio Easy Audio Capture and what does your CAPTURE FROM selection say? You should be able to select an input source. Once you select your input source besure to have a live feed when you click AUTO detect sound level.
That's the problem, Roxio is not recognizing the sound card. My computer recognizes the sound card. There is nothing listed in "Capture From" and I do have the latest driver. The problem is within Roxio.
That's the problem, Roxio is not recognizing the sound card. My computer recognizes the sound card. There is nothing listed in "Capture From" and I do have the latest driver. The problem is within Roxio.
You need to answer the questions asked by 'sknis' in post #7!
What have you selected under 'input'?
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What does your Sound icon in the Control Panel indicate under the Recording TAB? Microphone plugged in? not plugged in Line in? not plugged in Digitalin working? Try plugging in a microphone and see if it makes a difference.
Did you just add this sound card or did it come with your PC?
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Try using the microphone input with either a mic or something like an iPod. Once you have it active then your CAPTURE FROM tab should show this as an available selection. Your Realtek HD Audio icon via the Control Panel will also show that the mic is active (the screen will refresh when you plug something in the mic port). If that works for the mic then look to see what you have plugged into line in etc.
If an "active" input device is not recognized by Realtek then Roxio will not have a drop down selection.
Edited by Big_Dave, 06 July 2009 - 07:35 AM.
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What does your Sound icon in the Control Panel indicate under the Recording TAB? Microphone plugged in? not plugged in Line in? not plugged in Digitalin working? Try plugging in a microphone and see if it makes a difference.
Did you just add this sound card or did it come with your PC?
Try using the microphone input with either a mic or something like an iPod. Once you have it active then your CAPTURE FROM tab should show this as an available selection. Your Realtek HD Audio icon via the Control Panel will also show that the mic is active (the screen will refresh when you plug something in the mic port). If that works for the mic then look to see what you have plugged into line in etc.
If an "active" input device is not recognized by Realtek then Roxio will not have a drop down selection.
OK guys, 1. Realtek recognized that I plugged something into the sound card (line in from receiver). 2. My computer recognizes the Realtek sound card. 3. THE PROBLEM IS ROXIO.
Please carify one thing. Does the Recording Tab on your Sound icon in the Control Panel indicate that Line IN for your Realtek Audio is Working with a green check mark verses Not Plugged In (red down arrow)?
Did you try the MIC IN jack?
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Under video capture, it says that there is NO device available. And, yes, I have SP4 installed.
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What's with the video capture, I thought we were talking audio?
This is the 15th post and you haven't answered or said how your connecting for the capture. USB Device or Line In/Mic In?
That's why I posted the electronic installation photos!
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No one on this thread suggested using video input. You stated that you are trying to capture your LPs. If you are using LINE IN then you are probably using RCA cables. Is this true? What is the model of your LP player. Some players don't output the correct signal level for sound cards to recognize.
No one on this thread suggested using video input. You stated that you are trying to capture your LPs. If you are using LINE IN then you are probably using RCA cables. Is this true? What is the model of your LP player. Some players don't output the correct signal level for sound cards to recognize.