I want to try some line-in stuff, so I plugged the headphones into the microphone port.I then went to System PreferencesSoundInput and selected Line In.
You can see in the images below that the MacBook Pro Sound preference pane recognises that they have a microphone and switches the Built-in Microphone to the headphones one when theyre in the headphones socket. When plugged into the headphones socket (which supports iPhone headphones on newer Macs) the mic acts as a mic. When plugged into a micline-in socket (that does not support iPhone headphones), oneboth ear buds will act as the mic. Scratching right over the active mic is easily detected (shows up very loud) while scratching elsewhere is pretty quiet, so lets you differentiate which is the active mic very easily. But I think the reason its not working for you is by selecting Line In. To confirm that External microphone is in your System Profiler, choose About This Mac from the Apple () menu and then click More Info. Use Iphone As Wireless Microphone Pro Microphone EarNot the answer youre looking for Browse other questions tagged macbook-pro microphone ear-phones. This site is not affiliated with or endorsed by Apple Inc.
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