Line In connections for SB L

I want to record some tapes and LP's through my stereo. In reading the User's Manual I don't see a restriction on what I can use for an input, other than the reference to Line In on the card. Can I use the Headphone jack on my stereo if kept at low volume or can I only use the Line Out from the tape player and turntable? Maybe use an adapter to reduce the headphone out level to an acceptable level for the Line In on the card?

ascott3,
You should be fine using the Headphone jack or Line out jack. So long as the Stereo signal is able to get in to the Line In on the sound card. You should get a similar cable like this.
http://www.cablesnmor.com/stereo-cable.html
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    Connection time
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    Upstream
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    ADSL settings
    VPI/VCI
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    Type
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    Modulation
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    Latency type
    Interleaved
    Noise margin (Down/Up)
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    rather than try and explain it would be easier for you to read about at your leisure
    http://www.jarviser.co.uk/jarviser/homehubindex.html
    http://www.kitz.co.uk/adsl/IPprofile.htm
    http://www.kitz.co.uk/adsl/max_speed_calc.php
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            try
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    Output Power (Up/Down) [dBm]:
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    CRC Errors (Up/Down):
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    Upstream:                                 859.5 Kbps
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    14:06:25, 12 Jan.    IN: BLOCK [9] Packet invalid in connection (TCP 173.194.67.94:80->86.162.248.51:49611 on ppp0)
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    14:06:17, 12 Jan.    IN: BLOCK [9] Packet invalid in connection (TCP 37.153.102.142:80->86.162.248.51:49603 on ppp0)
    14:05:38, 12 Jan.    IN: BLOCK [9] Packet invalid in connection (TCP 92.122.123.82:80->86.162.248.51:49594 on ppp0)
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    14:04:00, 12 Jan.    IN: BLOCK [9] Packet invalid in connection (TCP 54.243.90.33:80->86.162.248.51:49576 on ppp0)
    14:03:52, 12 Jan.    IN: BLOCK [9] Packet invalid in connection (TCP 217.32.28.35:80->86.162.248.51:49573 on ppp0)
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