Audio Input

Discussion in 'MacOS' started by dfiore, Sep 10, 2008.

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    dfiore

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    All,

    does anyone have any ideas as to audio input. i have been able to get audio in working on preview setups but ive yet to find anything for the aspire one.

    What is the audio chipset used? maybe we can modify another driver to get it going.

    dave
     
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    rory

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    alc268 is the fix used for audio out

    so id guess thats the chipset for audio all around

    why do people need audio in so much
     
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    Hyperjoe

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    I need it for video chat.
     
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    rory

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    I see
    to me a hackintosh is exactly that, hacked
    I dont expect it to work perfectly and use it as such, as a secondary OS.
    seems most of you need it as primary.
    Mac users im guessing?
    Rory
     
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    SbM

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    Well I'd like to make the audio-in work to use my One as a light-weight audio recorder with software like Audacity, for when I want to record myself playing guitar for instance.
     
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    fletch33

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    YES

    YES. is there anything else?(except LInux of course) LOL
     
    fletch33, Sep 11, 2008
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