I’m unsure how to access " line in" on my pc to copy audio files, please help!!?

Posted on October 8th, 2009 by admin in access on line | 3 Comments »

I’m not very familiar with computers in general, so I need a little help with above problem.Thank you.

The jack that says " Line in " goes to the output jack or line out jack of the source of the Audio signals, for example a Stereo Player or a Mini Disk Player. Essentially what you are doing here is introducing the audio signals from an external source , into your computer, to copy audio files into it. You can also connect a specific kind of cable to the ‘ Line Out ‘ of the computer and copy the audio files that are in your computer to an external recording source.

3 Responses

  1. medic391 Says:

    it’s the blue jack or will say line or line in next to it
    References :

  2. ArnieSchivaSchangaran Says:

    The jack that says " Line in " goes to the output jack or line out jack of the source of the Audio signals, for example a Stereo Player or a Mini Disk Player. Essentially what you are doing here is introducing the audio signals from an external source , into your computer, to copy audio files into it. You can also connect a specific kind of cable to the ‘ Line Out ‘ of the computer and copy the audio files that are in your computer to an external recording source.
    References :

  3. mittalman53 Says:

    On the back of your computer there are USB ports, video ports, and audio ports. Your line in port is on the back and is a female 1/8" receptacle marked "line in". It uses a 1/8" male jack. similar to the ones on your MP3 headset.
    References :

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