Answer» This may not be a driver problem, but I have to start somewhere.
I have an Asus MB with integrated sound. I can't seem to get any sound into the computer via the LineIn connector.
System sounds and CDs play perfectly, but my recording software Magix Audio Cleaning Lab doesn't get a signal ("Level too low"). I tried Audacity as well, although I just downloaded this program and may not be using it correctly.
However, I have recorded successfully with Audio Cleaning Lab in the past although it's been many months SINCE I've done that. Seems to me that I had problems in the past as well.
The output of my tape deck is providing a signal and the cable to the LineIn jack also indicates a signal is being supplied.
My device MANAGER show lots of audio codecs, CMI8738... PCI audio devices, IMA ADPCM Audio CODEC, Legacy Audio drivers, etc.
Can you suggest where I could start? Could this be a driver problem? How do I determine which driver it is to replace?
Thanks for any HELP you can give
Bob Summers Ottawa, Ontario, CanadaSolved. The Asus motherboard comes with a CMedia driver and applications on the install CD. Obviously the motherboard LineIn would "talk" to the audio driver supplied by the motherboard company.
I installed the driver (again) but no LUCK. I then installed the driver AND applications and everything worked fine after rebooting.
Sigh
But at least it works again after several hours of trying this and that.
Bob SummersHello, Bob .
Sorry that no one could assist you. No sound card experts here.
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