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Macbook audio line in is not mic in, and all mac products too
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TSkokyun
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Aug 4 2007, 09:26 AM, updated 19y ago
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Sourceby the way what is line-level microphone ? what is the difference with the normal mic (red color), those tiny small mic ? because on any PC's motherboard, it comes with audio out ( to speaker), mic in and line in but Mac products use built in mic. The problem is we cant boost the mic volume, as i need to speak so loud on voice calling. has anyone own one of these with the finder logo ? so where do we plug in the mic ? in order to use line in, we need to make changes at system peferences -> sound -> input -> name line in port audio line port. result: still no sound. i just want better voice calling (skype) to my friend cause my friend keep complain barely hear my voice so well. i use something similar to thisThis post has been edited by kokyun: Aug 4 2007, 09:31 AM
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jensen_tidus
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Aug 4 2007, 10:25 AM
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did u try to drag the input level to the highest? i'm using a macbook which is very clear on the otherside when i do skype with a fren using imac...
we both have no problems bout the mic is being too weak...
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TSkokyun
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Aug 4 2007, 10:59 AM
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QUOTE(jensen_tidus @ Aug 4 2007, 10:25 AM) did u try to drag the input level to the highest? i'm using a macbook which is very clear on the otherside when i do skype with a fren using imac... we both have no problems bout the mic is being too weak... yes i have drag the input level to the highest level, but the built in mic is bit too weak on skyping. hardly hear my voice
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civic98
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Aug 4 2007, 02:20 PM
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I'm using a Macbook too, using internal mic, the one next to iSight camera, no problems with Skype as well, even with my Macbook about 3-4 feet away when using with external monitor. Clear on the other side.
If you are using MB/MBP and wants to plug in external mic, I guess you have only one port to plug it in, which is the Line In Port. And then adjust the input volume in System Preference-Sounds-Input.
Oh dont forget to select the input in Skype-Preference-Audio-Audio Input.
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xaw5126
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Aug 4 2007, 03:24 PM
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aiyer.... just get a bluetooth mic... and go wireless! around RM99 can find one already...
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tishaban
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Aug 4 2007, 07:00 PM
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I second xaw5126's suggestion. If your only concern is using Skype, get a bluetooth headset and be done with it. It's way more convenient.
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TSkokyun
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Aug 4 2007, 07:34 PM
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all Thanks, which bluetooth mic are you guys using now ? which one do you prefer ?
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xaw5126
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Aug 7 2007, 03:43 PM
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hmm... i'd still recommend using a bluetooth... if possible, get the Jabra stuff... they have some good noise cancelling stuff. if something exotic, maybe the Aliph Jawbone?
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suiryuu
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Sep 16 2007, 12:01 AM
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hey sorry i didn't want a bluetooth headset, i have a altec lansing headset ( model : AHS515 ) headset with mic, so i plug it into my macbook pro audio in jack port, but it seems didn't got and sound detected when i using it. i set everything but can't.......
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cRazYee
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Sep 16 2007, 04:03 AM
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Yes! Line in is nv been a Mic port
same to all comman type of computer for mac, u dont need a Mic unless Mac mini
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darkcurse
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Sep 16 2007, 09:53 PM
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I've been using my built-in mic for skype-ing and have absolutely no problems with it. In fact the person on the other side told me not to talk so loud  So now I have my input volume at around 60%
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