Hi,

sure the Macbook air does.  Its just that input and output is handled by the 
same jack.  Go to systempreferences/sounds and you can select if the headphone 
jack is used for input or output.

hth

Ricardo Walker
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On Feb 7, 2012, at 10:06 AM, Marc Sutton wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I have a Macbook Air. I don't believe it has in input jack. What usb sound 
> cards do people recommend  for use in these situations? Thanks.
> Marc
> 
> On Feb 7, 2012, at 6:57 AM, Ray Foret Jr wrote:
> 
>> Not at all.  Just let it record all the way  through.  You can do all the 
>> track deviding later when you're done recording.  In fact, I've done the 
>> same with vinyl LP records.  after I descratch and denois them, (using RX 
>> from Izotope), I go back to Amadeus pro and cut out the parts where the 
>> record changed sides and then, still using amadeus pro, I place all my marks 
>> exactly where I want them.  Then, I fade out the end of each track and 
>> insert silence between each track and then, I go through and take out the 
>> markers I no longer want and then, the fun begins.  I enter the marker 
>> window and rename all the markers to correspond with each track.  Make sure, 
>> by the way, that you place a marker at the beginning of the first track when 
>> you do this otherwise, that first track will not be marked up for devition.  
>> Now, after you've made sure that each marker is exactly at the beginning of 
>> each track and you've named them, Now, you can go in to the sound menu and 
>> devide the file according to the markers.  This opens up a window where you 
>> can choose what format you want each segment saved in.  Also, be aware that 
>> the folder that is created when you do this will have the same name as the 
>> file from which the other files were taken.
>> 
>> 
>> Sincerely,
>> The Constantly Barefooted Ray!!!
>> 
>> Now a very proud and happy Mac user!!!
>> 
>> Skype name:
>> barefootedray
>> 
>> Facebook:
>> facebook.com/ray.foretjr.1
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On Feb 7, 2012, at 8:42 AM, Sarai Bucciarelli wrote:
>> 
>>> Do you have to stop the tape every 10 minutes to divide in to tracks?
>>> On Feb 5, 2012, at 6:19 PM, Eric Caron wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Hello Sarai ,
>>>> 
>>>> There are many different ways to do this on the mac.  I'll outline for you 
>>>> how I do it.  First I have a regular tape deck on a stereo so I purchased 
>>>> the Griffin iMike.  this usb device lets you plug in the output from your 
>>>> stereo or from a mike directly into your computer.  So once you plug a 
>>>> cable with the input into the Mike you will select the setting on the Mike 
>>>> for powered or unpowered.  for a stereo it is unpowered.  I use a cable 
>>>> with two RCA plugs attached to the tape output and on the other end a 
>>>> standard 35 millimeter jack like the one on headphones for the iPhone.
>>>> 
>>>> Next I use Amadeus pro.  With that program you can input the tape then 
>>>> edit tracks and much more.  I then save in the format of my choice  and my 
>>>> tapes are now digital. 
>>>> 
>>>> I do the same thing for vinyl records.
>>>> 
>>>> There is a slightly outdated podcast on blindcooltech.com I think I called 
>>>> it Amadeus Pro Vinyl to CD.  It covers a lot of the Amadeus Pro basics. 
>>>> 
>>>> If you have a USB tape player then you will not need the Griffin iMike. 
>>>> 
>>>> Hope this helps.
>>>> 
>>>> eRic Caron 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> On Feb 5, 2012, at 2:50 PM, Sarai Bucciarelli wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> Hi guys:
>>>>> Is it possible for a blind person to convert tapes to MP3 files using a 
>>>>> Mac with Voiceover? If so, what is needed to do this, and what is the 
>>>>> process? 
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