At 9:43 PM -0700 12/19/04, James R. Duffey wrote:
I recently upgraded my G3 AIO to OSX 10.2.8. I added a 400 MHz ZIF processor
at the same time. All seems well, except:

Now, I have a problem with the audio input. The sound applications I use,
MacCRO and CocoaModem, want to see the built in microphone as the audio
input. They do not want to see the external microphone input. I cannot find
any place to choose between the two. The syustem preferences only give one
choice, "Built in Audio Controller". I have the strandard audio card, ntothe
wings card. It is recognized in the apple system profiler.

I could use the microphone input separate from the intenral microphone on OS
9.2.2.

Can anyone help? I suppose that using a USB card and an iMic would allow me
to use an external audio source. Thanks in advance - Duffey


Try the Audio Midi program in /Applications/Utilities
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