Lenco L-3866USB

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Hello
 
I just recieve my new USB turnable Lenco L-3866USB
My pc is a Compaq Presario 2100
OS is Windows XP with SP2
Audacity 1.2.6
 
My problems is:
 
1. 
I cannot select "stereo mix"in the "Microphone" drop down menu when the Lenco is connected.
 
2.
By recording the sound is ok in the beginning, but after a little time there big noise that i cannot hear the music.
 
 
Best regards
Ole Larsen
 

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Re: Lenco L-3866USB

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    | From ole
    | Thu, 6 Sep 2007 06:46:47 +0200
    | Subject: [Audacity-help] Lenco L-3866USB
    | I just recieve my new USB turnable Lenco L-3866USB
    | My pc is a Compaq Presario 2100
    | OS is Windows XP with SP2
    | Audacity 1.2.6
    | My problems is:
    | I cannot select "stereo mix"in the "Microphone" drop down menu when
    | the Lenco is connected.

The Lenco instructions are incorrect - you don't need to select stereo mix,
and cannot do so while Lenco is selected as "recording device" in the
Audio I/O tab of Audacity Preferences.

    | By recording the sound is ok in the beginning, but after a little time there
    |  big noise that i cannot hear the music.

The is a very common problem with USB turntables, caused by either a loose
cartridge/headshell or sometimes by a loose or defective USB cable. Tighten
the cartridge, replace the cable with one *not* supplied by the turntable
manufacturer and make sure it fits tightly at both ends.

Please read our help page on USB turntables for further assistance:
http://audacityteam.org/wiki/index.php?title=USB_turntables
   
 
Gale Andrews





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Re: Lenco L-3866USB

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Hi Gale Andrews

Thank You very much for the quick answer.
Its not the cabel, tried with an other one, the same problem.
But the problem are the USB connection inside the Lenco turnable.
When I push down the USB connection, with the cable connection, all thing is
ok.
It may be a factory problem.

So again thank You very much.

Med venlig hilsen
Ole Larsen




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>
>    | From ole
>    | Thu, 6 Sep 2007 06:46:47 +0200
>    | Subject: [Audacity-help] Lenco L-3866USB
>    | I just recieve my new USB turnable Lenco L-3866USB
>    | My pc is a Compaq Presario 2100
>    | OS is Windows XP with SP2
>    | Audacity 1.2.6
>    | My problems is:
>    | I cannot select "stereo mix"in the "Microphone" drop down menu when
>    | the Lenco is connected.
>
> The Lenco instructions are incorrect - you don't need to select stereo
> mix,
> and cannot do so while Lenco is selected as "recording device" in the
> Audio I/O tab of Audacity Preferences.
>
>    | By recording the sound is ok in the beginning, but after a little
> time there
>    |  big noise that i cannot hear the music.
>
> The is a very common problem with USB turntables, caused by either a loose
> cartridge/headshell or sometimes by a loose or defective USB cable.
> Tighten
> the cartridge, replace the cable with one *not* supplied by the turntable
> manufacturer and make sure it fits tightly at both ends.
>
> Please read our help page on USB turntables for further assistance:
> http://audacityteam.org/wiki/index.php?title=USB_turntables
>
>
> Gale Andrews
>
>
>
>
>
> Outbound message virus free.
> Tested on: 9/6/2007 6:33:36 AM
>
>
>


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