Wow, they've been doing this for a few years now. I wonder what the converter thingy is?

----- Original Message ----- From: "Alex Hall" <mehg...@gmail.com>
To: "MacVisionaries list" <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Friday, October 28, 2011 11:27 AM
Subject: a note on microphones for macs


Hi all,
I just made a discovery that I really wish someone had shared with me earlier. Apparently, Macs use a different microphone input than most other PC sound cards. This means that the standard, non line-quality microphone you may have, as I do, will not work with a Mac's microphone jack. You either need a converter, a microphone that is certified to work with Macs, or a USB microphone. This also explains why Windows sees only a line-in jack for audio input in addition to digital audio.

Have a great day,
Alex (msg sent from BrailleNote
mehg...@gmail.com; http://www.facebook.com/mehgcap

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