I think that in my situation its very necessary as I need to use 2
completely different sound devices for what I'm doing, the Imic is
connected to my Hi-Fi setup whilst I have the other device at my
disposal for recording with, sending VoiceOver through etc.
On 20/09/2007, at 12:22 AM, Chris Blouch wrote:
I'm not sure if it is needed much nowdays because the Mac's already
have a line-in. Does the Imic do more than audio in/out?
CB
Dane Trethowan wrote:
Yes that's absolutely correct but what does this have to do with an
Imic?
On 18/09/2007, at 4:14 AM, Chris Blouch wrote:
For those on MacBooks, it looks like the audio input handles both
line level analog or optical digital SPDIF.
"Connect your MacBook Pro to a line-level microphone or optical
digital audio equipment. The Audio In port accommodates both
optical digital audio input and analog audio input.
Analog audio line input is accepted through a 3.5mm mini phone jack
which does not provide power to a connected device, so you must use
self-powered peripherals. The sound input jack accepts line-level
stereo signals up to 24-bit stereo 44.1-192kHz sampling rate. It
also accepts a stereo miniplug-to-RCA cable adapter for connecting
stereo equipment to the computer.
Optical audio input is SPDIF format and uses a standard toslink
cable with a toslink mini-plug adapter, accepting up to 24-bit
stereo and 44.1-96kHz sampling rate."
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=303490
CB
Greg Kearney wrote:
An iMic is a very hand bit of hardware that give you a line in and
a line out from a USB port. here is the link: http://
www.griffintechnology.com/products/imic/
I own an iMic and can tell you that it performs perfectly a real
handy device.
Greg
On Sep 16, 2007, at 7:12 PM, VaShaun Jones wrote:
What is a Imic?
----- Original Message ----- From: "Benjamin Hawkes-Lewis"
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Have you tried ejecting then unplugging the Imic while still in
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Dane Trethowan wrote:
Hi Everyone!
Ok, I installed my Fusion Windows XP Virtual machine on Friday
and overall I'm extremely happy with it var one annoying thing
which I'd like a bit of advice on.
I have an Imic connected to a USB port on my Mac and Windows
running under Fusion has no problem whatever in recognising it,
the problem starts when I shut down my Virtual Machine, I
cannot get Tiger to recognise the Imic unless I restart the
computer, does anyone have any suggestions on how I can avoid
having to restart the system? I've tried unpluging the Imic but
this makes no difference at all, a plain restart seems to be
the only option at the moment.
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