You might want to use another program to try recording your voice. Powerpoint has this capability. I think you can record your own alert sounds in OS 9. Not sure what other apps have this capability.
Bryan Forrest On Tuesday, July 8, 2003, at 7:31 PM, Jerry Yeager wrote: > It may very well be just a software thing. What are you using this > with? > For example, using iChat AV on my older system, I also do not get the > sound playback option, but if I use QuickTime Broadcaster, there is an > option to play the mic sound through to the speakers. Not all > softwares give you this option. > > > Jerry > > > On Tuesday, July 8, 2003, at 07:02 PM, Dhart95 at aol.com wrote: > >> >> In a message dated 7/8/03 4:57:17 PM, jerry at browseryshop.com writes: >> >> >> How are you outputting sound? Go to the Sound preference pane and make >> sure the volume, etc. for sound output is set correctly. >> >> ? ? ? ? ? ? Jerry >> >> On Tuesday, July 8, 2003, at 07:26? AM, Dhart95 at aol.com wrote: >> >> > Hi all, >> > >> > I have a blue/wht G3 running OSX 10.2.6? and can't get the >> microphone >> > to work.? I went to the sound panel and it appears that the sound is >> > registering on the bar but no sound comes out of the speaker.? Any >> > help would be appreciated >> > >> > Debbie >> >> >> >> Jerry, >> >> Sound Output only has Built-in Audio Controller, balance is in center >> and output volume is only 2 bars from the loudest setting.? Mute >> button is unchecked.? Still no sound from mic, :(? Logged out of OSX >> to 9.2.2 and mic works :p.? In 9.2.2 had the option of playthru >> device which is not in OSX.? Any suggestions. >> >> Thanks >> Debbie | The next meeting of the Louisville Computer Society will | be July 22. The LCS Web page is <http://www.kymac.org>. | This list's page is <http://erdos.math.louisville.edu/macgroup>.
