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| Bugger Recording WAV Gap Bollocks (Part 2) Further to the earlier thread about these annoying gaps in my audio recording (which I have still not sorted!!) I have an alternative idea! I will just ignore my old knackered pc at home and try to use my works laptop - I've just got a new one. Problem is - how do I effectively record audio onto a laptop which has no obvious input for audio??? There is no headphone jack sized socket in the back. Can you record audio into USB or there seems to be a 7 pin DIN type plug?
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Griffin I think do a cheap one at argos, but if you want better quality, look at M-Audio or Edirol (think Edirol also do a cheapish 16 bit one) ![]()
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