| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name
 | Date | Lines | 
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| 2990.1 |  | AXEL::FOLEY | http://axel.zko.dec.com | Tue Apr 15 1997 16:32 | 10 | 
|  | 
	Grab the sound from the back of the CDROM drive. That's line
	out.. Plug that into Line In. If your CD drive has a 
	sound cable plugged into the card already, then you
	should be all set. Then it's a matter of selecting Line In
	on your recording software.
							mike
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| 2990.2 |  | BLAZER::MIKELIS | Software Partner's Eng. MR01-3/F26 | Tue Apr 15 1997 17:35 | 5 | 
|  | maybe that's the problem, i can't select line-in by the 
recording software in any way.
/james
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| 2990.3 | Is Cool Edit a Wintel app? | NETCAD::BATTERSBY |  | Wed Apr 16 1997 10:50 | 9 | 
|  |     Wow....the blurring of the line between workstations and PC's. :-)
    
    >> Alphastation 500Mhz, fx!32
    
    This isn't exactly a PC in the traditional sense. However as I said,
    the lines are blurring these days. :-)
    BTW, is Cool Edit 96 an x86 intel-based shareware program?
    
    Bob
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| 2990.4 | Yes... | NETCAD::HTINK |  | Wed Apr 16 1997 13:07 | 7 | 
|  |     Yes, and it's available at www.syntrillium.com
    I use it to make all my daughter's (and some friends' :-)) skating
    music. I just bought the full featured version for $50, a bargain
    at thrice the price.
    
    Henk
    
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| 2990.5 |  | PCBUOA::KRATZ |  | Wed Apr 16 1997 13:48 | 5 | 
|  |     If Cool Edit 96 is truly a 32-bit x86 app (meaning FX!32 is the
    culprit), TALLIS::FX32 is the place to ask.  Probably the first 
    question they'll ask is whether it works on Intel/NT.
    K
    
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| 2990.6 | They offer both 16 bit & 32 bit versions... | NETCAD::BATTERSBY |  | Wed Apr 16 1997 15:24 | 13 | 
|  |     I went to the web site. The minimum system requirements are Windows 3.1
    or higher, or Win95, or NT, 4mb ram etc..
    If you go further down on their site, you will see that there
    are 2 versions to be down-loaded, a version just for Win 3.1x
    machines and another version for Win95/NT machines. So there
    apparently is a 16 bit version and a 32 bit version.
    BTW, I'm impressed with the features this software has.
    They offer 2 levels of registration. For $25 you get a Lite
    Registration that allows use of some features but not all the
    features. For $50 you get full use of all the features.
    
    Bob
    
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