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blacknemesis13
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Ok, I'm in the process of recording a cassette tape to my computer through my line in port when all of a sudden things start going screwy. First the audio I'm recording will randomly jump from way to low to extremely loud, then it will randomly choose which channel to record, then my sound card keeps saying that my speakers are being plugged in and unplugged at random. The recording itself is illegible. I've recorded cassettes to my computer before and nothing like this has ever happened.

I stop the recording and try to figure out what the heck is going on. I double check to make sure everything is configured properly. The speakers seem to be, but the line in keeps jumping around. I open up the realtek HD audio manager, unplug the line in, then plug it back into line in. each time it says that I'm not plugging it into the blue line in port but into the black speaker port or the microphone port. The same goes with the rest of my speakers. Each time I unplug one and plug it back in, it says I'm plugging it in somewhere different than where I am actually sticking it.

After playing around with the configurations, I got it to where everything seems to be recognized by the right ports now, but it must not be, because now I can't play any sound at all and I can no longer get my computer to even detect anything coming in through line in, much less hear it, no matter where I plug it in or configure it.

I've restarted the computer, went through everything in the useless help file just in case I forgot something stupid like turning the speakers on or something, reinstalled the sound card drivers, nothing works. I haven't been able to find anything helpful on google yet. I tested my speakers on something else and they work and are hooked up fine. But I guess my sound card is just being retarded.

Anybody have any idea what could be causing this?

I have a realtek HD audio 7.1 sound card and use logitech 5.1 speakers on windows XP 2005 media center edition.

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