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Kamis, 20 Juni 2013

Audio Workflow on the Surface Pro Windows 8 Tablet - Part 3

Another Line-in Audio Jack Solution for the Surface Pro



Earlier this week I posted about an inexpensive USB audio jack converter that solved one of my issues I was having with recording audio into the Surface Pro. Today, I would like to offer as an alternative a different method that I have tested that also works. Another option to solve the lack of a line-in jack of the Surface Pro is to use the Behringher UCA 202 Audio Interface (or something similar), this adapter is available from Amazon for approximately $30.




I have had this USB adapter for a long time and it comes in handy for inputting audio into a computer. I first got this because I needed to record some audio from an old VHS tape into the computer. I know VCR’s are now dinosaurs but hey, back in the day we worked with what we had available. If you want to use the UCA202 you will also need to get a couple of Y-adapter cables to use with it that converts the RCA output jacks into a 3.5mm plug, I have both the Male and Female 3.5mm versions of the Y-adapter cables.




Since finding the Syba USB to 3.5mm adapter I blogged about in Part 2 of this series I probably won’t be using the UCA202 as much but it is here if needed. Schools are notorious for having older equipment and there are bound to be older devices that use the old-style RCA jacks so I keep this solution in my toolbox.

So there you have it, another option for solving the lack of a line-in jack on the Surface Pro.

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Until next time.
Keep on Learning,
Tom Grissom, Ph.D.

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