Good point. The only thing to remember with Skype is that it doesn't use a
connected mic automatically, it sticks with the default unless you change it.
Be sure to connect your mic, then go to Skype's preferences and into the audio
tab. Choose the mic from the popup button and close preferences.
Or if you have skype use the audio test service this will let you know
if your mic is working and how it sounds.
On 24/08/2015 23:25, Alex Hall wrote:
QuickTime, which should be on your Mac already, can do that. In the File Menu, choose
"new audio recording" and then set the settings. It's not
QuickTime, which should be on your Mac already, can do that. In the File Menu,
choose "new audio recording" and then set the settings. It's not the easiest
program in the world to use for recording, but it should do fine for your
purposes.
> On Aug 24, 2015, at 5:27 PM, Chris Moore wrote:
>
>
How can I test whether the mic in my headphones is working? What program can I
use to do a simple voice recording?
Thanks
Chris
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