Thanks Luis!
p.s. My wife says that there is no such thing as a coincidence. She believes that everything happens for a reason, wether we appreciate that, or not.
On Thursday, Dec 18, 2003, at 06:33 Canada/Eastern, Luis Sequeira wrote:
I'm puzzled. I can feed an audio signal into my Lombard (running X.2.8), but I haven't figured out how to play it. I know that OS9 can do this. I don't want to record it, just send it to the speakers. Am I missing a setting somewhere? If not, is there an app, hack or patch that will allow this?
Thanks! Dave
Coincidentally, I've found something today on macosxhints that might just do the trick:
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Open Audio MIDI Setup in the Utilities folder. Click the "Audio Devices" tab (I'm on 10.2, so this might be different on Panther). From the Input Source, select "Audio In", then check the "Play Through" checkbox.
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hth
Luis Sequeira
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