Dell Inspiron 11 3000 & Audacity

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  1. ChrisJBrady

    ChrisJBrady

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    I am trying to digitise a bunch of cassettes (and LPs). For this I am using an ION Tape 2 Go, a Pioneer CT-W404R Dual Cassette Deck (with a Behringer digitising device), and a Teac LPR550USB CD Recorder with Cassette + Turntable. All give output in stereo to a USB port. I know this because I can capture the stereo using my Toshiba Qosimo G32 running Linux with Audacity. But the Linux OS keeps crashing out.

    So I am trying to use my brand new Dell Insp. 11 3000 running Windows 10. I also have the latest Windows Audacity. Yet whilst I can capture and record the input though the USB port(s) 2.0 and 3.0 OK the resut is always in mono.

    The cassettes / LPs are stereo, the input via the USP port is stereo, but the Dell and Audacity refuse to seprate the channels and only record in mono.

    What settings do I have to use on the Delll and with Audacity to get them to accept the stereo input from the USP port(s) and record in stereo.

    Thank you.
     
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    ChrisJBrady, May 7, 2017
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    [QUOTE

    What settings do I have to use on the Delll and with Audacity to get them to accept the stereo input from the USP port(s) and record in stereo.

    Thank you.[/QUOTE]

    Never used Audacity, but I have found this youtube link that may help

     
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    Thank you - that works.
     
    ChrisJBrady, May 22, 2017
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