line in mono

Trying to record from cassette to my Pavilion a6202 but can't get mono line - in - channel of the left hand.

Have tried two cables - jack phono-plug to the headphone plug socket - but same problem.

use the audacity software to record.

can anyone help?

Thank you

By Realtek , the integrated Realtek ALC888s Audio chip used on your motherboard has "stereo two converters a/d support 16/20-bit PCM, a stereo microphone, one for legacy mixer recording format.

Check to make sure that in the Audacity preferences under record you have channels to 2 (stereo).

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