On 1/4/09 2:36 PM, Doug Burton of [email protected] sent

> 
> On Jan 4, 2009, at 1:23 PM, James E. Therrault wrote:
> 
>> 
>> I have an Aluminum Powerbook G4, 2GB ram, 1.25GHz processor that has a 
>> built-in microphone. I know how to turn the microphone on, set the 
>> levels how in the blazes do you record something?
>> 
>> TIA,
>> 
>> JT
> 
> A very good question and the answer is you can't.  At least without
> downloading a sound editor or other recording software.  Audacity comes to
> mind as adequate and free.  Not sure how Windows got that over OS X, but they
> have always included a simple sound recorder app.  HTH
> 
> Just a message from Doug...
> 
>  
Hello Doug,
You¹ll need one of any of a number of good, cheap (free) recording apps,
like Audacity, Amadeus, or Audio Hijack (for ex.). These will know what your
default input device is once booted up, and you¹re good to go.
HTH,
Dana

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