I don't know much about computers, but I know my soundcard that came with my Dell Vostro is really bad. (It is a RealTek) For some reason, there is NO way to adjust volume for line-in recording. The knob is there, but it is not functional. What I'm trying to do is transfer from a cassette tape to my computer so I can burn a CD. I have tried using Audacity, Goldwave, Desxter, and Audio Editor Gold, and still can't get any line-in volume. Some programs will let me set it, but then when I close the window, it goes back to zero. I am not even sure I have the Behringer U-CONTROL UCA202 USB Audio Interface Soundcard hooked up right. Do you hook cables from the output jacks to the computer, or does plugging in the usb take care of that? The back of my computer has six colored jacks on the back, and I am not sure which ones are line-in right and line-in left. They just have symbols next to them, and I can't tell which is which. Do I need to disable the RealTek program? Even when I try to adjust volume in the windows main volume control, it doesn't even show line-in volume. Does the Behringer USB device need some special software? I got it off Ebay with no instructions. When I plug my headphones into the device, I can hear the music just fine, so I think it is working. Any help would sure be appreciated. If you can give me some instructions, please make them easy, because obviously I don't know much about how to do this. Thanks in advance!
Here is the link for Behringer
this is the user manaul for UCA202
this should help you find what you need.
http://www.behringerdownload.de/UCA202/UCA202_ENG_Rev_B.pdf
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hi, i re cently got the same sound box, berringer. for my notebook,that had a failed onboard realtek sound. you do have to get the drivers on the berringer home page-for the device to work all the way. the pic you show looks like it's the uca-202. was the sticker on the sound box missing?? and it could be a problem with the realtek program in. berringer offers alot of free software. you need the ASIO driver for that box. this should help help,as it did for me.if you need more help feel free to ask. glen. the sound box is not 2 bad! and once you get the asio driver installed, it will sound better and more volume!
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I too am trying to use realtek to copy cassette recordings into my computer. I was able to control volume playback and recording. I just don't know how to burn it onto an audio file on my desktop.
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