Yeah, I checked all my configuration settings in skype. I am no skype expert 
but I know enough to get it working on a Windows machine with 2 sound cards. 
I had jaws speaking via one sound card and skype working through the other. 
Very nice.  But that's on a Windows machine that I really need to get rid 
of.

Anyway, I got smart and asked the google after I posted my question here. So 
now I'm about as sure as I can be that it's a hardware problem.  I guess I 
can understand that Apple was in a bind. They didn't want to have a mic jack 
on the Mac mini that is incompatible with all the other Macs out there.  But 
I shouldn't have to buy a new headset to use with my Mac mini either.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Dane Trethowan" <grtd...@internode.on.net>
To: <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Friday, August 21, 2009 11:47 PM
Subject: Re: mac mini mic jack


> Hi!
>
> Okay, just because the microphone worked with the Windows PC doesn't
> mean its going to work with the Mac I'm afraid and if my hunch is
> correct - that you're using a microphone which plugs into the
> microphone jack of a PC and you're expecting it to work plugged into
> the Line in jack of your Mac - then you're going to be a little
> disappointed I think <smile>.
>
> I can't answer your garage Band question I'm afraid so let's deal with
> Skype then.  The first thing you need to do is set the audio
> preferences in Skype, these are independent o the System Preferences
> for the Mac and are found by pressing command-, in Skype, go to the
> Toolbar, interact with it and press vo-space on the "Audio" button.
> From here you select your input and output, make sure the input
> reflects the microphone or whatever you're using.
>
> I bypassed a lot of this trouble by using a simple USB microphone,
> Logitech sell one for about $40.00 which does an excellent job, its
> the same as the one I use.  You may also like to consider a USB
> headset though be a little careful here, some microphones on some
> sound as though you have your finger stuck up your nose <smile>.
>
> One final thing, to determine what you sound like on Skype, make a
> call to "Skype Test Call" which should be in your contacts table
> somewhere, if you can't find it then go into the "View" menu and
> select "Show offline contacts"
>
>
> On 22/08/2009, at 12:46 PM, John G. Heim wrote:
>
>>
>> I am trying to use skype on my mac mini. But the microphone doesn't
>> work. I
>> know the microphone I am using works because I just made a skype
>> call with
>> it on my Windows machine on Monday. I also tried connecting a stereo
>> imput
>> line to the jack and recording something with Garage Band and that
>> didn't
>> work either.
>>
>> I went into system preferences and found the imput tab. I turned the
>> lin-in
>> volume up to 100%. Still no luck.
>>
>> Any ideas?
>>
>>
>> >
>
>
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