Configuring Xitel's INport for use with LP Recorder on Windows 11
Before you start
Select About from the LP Recorder
Help menu. If the copyright date is earlier
than 2014 it is not compatible with Windows 10 and you should look for alternative recording software.
Make sure that your computer speakers are working normally e.g. play a YouTube video or other Internet music source on your computer.
Connect your stereo to the INport USB device and plug it into a USB port on your computer.
Start playing some music on your stereo.
Windows Settings
Open Windows Settings, select System > Sound, and scroll down to the bottom of the screen:
Click on More sound settings and a screen similar to the following should appear.
Select the Recording tab.
Click on the Line - USB Audio or Line INport entry in the Recording window with your right-mouse button and click on the Set Default button. The USB Audio / INport item should show a green tick against it:
Click on the Properties button, click on the Listen tab and tick the checkbox Listen to this device:
You should be able to hear the music playing on your computer speakers. Do not proceed any further until you have this working.
If you don't hear any music on your computer speakers, double check that the music is still playing on your stereo.
Try connecting the headphone output of your stereo to the INport.
Once you have succeeded in hearing music playing through the INport on your computer, continue with these steps.
Click on the Levels tab and adjust the volume slider:
You should hear the volume of the music changing. If it doesn't change when you adust the slider then you should contact your Windows support person for assistance.
If it does change the volume then keep the Levels Window open and start LP Recorder. When you adjust the slider in the Levels window you should see the LP Recorder volume slider change at the same time:
You should now be able to use LP Recorder as normal.
If at any time you see this error message when you start LP Recorder, look for the option to Let apps use my microphone in Windows Settings > Privacy Settings > Microphone. Try turning this on / off to see if it fixes the problem.