Setting up line in audio

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Setting up line in audio

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I just installed Mint 13 XFCE on my Dell 3000 Desktop. I used to have Xubuntu 12.04 on it and had no problems recording from my line in connection which is a radio. I have a feeling I don't have my audio settings set correctly. Thought I did because I have done this so many times. Here are the settings I have. Do I need to select/deselect some of them?

Hope the attached files can shed some light on this. Thanks!!
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Re: Setting up line in audio

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I also have Puppy Linux on my machine so I booted up into it and everything works fine. Here are the settings from Puppy Linux. I cheked them against the ones in my Mint 13 setup. I made sure they are identical and still nothing.
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Randy
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www.chuo.fm - My radio show every Sunday from noon-2pm or 89.1 fM
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Re: Setting up line in audio

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OK. I am now able to get sound coming from the speakers so I am able to hear the radio playing through the speakers. I set up a test recording using arecord. The file saves to the desktop but no sound was recorded. I have a feeling there is something else in the alsa settings that may not be set correctly?
Take care,

Randy
www.mcran.com - my web site
www.chuo.fm - My radio show every Sunday from noon-2pm or 89.1 fM
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