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Headset microphone not working on mac
Headset microphone not working on mac





Tell a friend, there are a lot of frustrated people on the net talking about this problem. I rather like this setup more than before, but its not documented well. And those are actually a lot more compact to stash in your laptop bag! But there are numerous headsets designed for phone use, such as the one supplied with the iphone, that work exactly right with MBP. You'd have to get some kind of Y cable possibly to make it work. So the only hiccup is if you have an older headset where the mic and headphones are separate cables, then that won't work on the MBP anymore. Please confirm if the analog microphone has been configured as your default audio-in device. If the headset is plugged in it will use it, if not it will use the internal mic on the MBP. Does your client end point have any other microphones connected (eg built into a webcam or a usb headset (that is connected but not being used) it might be that you need to explicitly select the analog device for use by RTAV.

headset microphone not working on mac

Plug that type of headset into the headphone jack on the MBP and then set the input to built-in mic. However, it also turns out that the actual headphone jack on the MacbookPro that I have appears to recognize my iphone headset mic that has stereo+mic on the same jack. That being said, it seems that this has broken many people's possibility to use a mic headset. If you run a cable from a line level output such as from an iPod, it will work fine. Rather its about the signal level coming from the mic not being strong enough. This has nothing to do with supplying power to the mic as some people have incorrectly stated on the web.

headset microphone not working on mac

Basically Apple changed the line-in to actual line level, rather than mic level. After much futzing around on the net reading so many disinformated posts I finally figured this out.







Headset microphone not working on mac