Hi.  The audio jack on newer mac books can actually serve as an input or output 
jack.  At least I know the macbook pros can do this, I assume the mac books can 
as well.
In the sound section of system preferences, you can set which mode you want the 
audio port to be in.
I've done this before when recording the iPod touch for podcasts.  Of course, 
depending on what you're needing the line in for, you might also need a usb 
headset or something.
Darcy

On 2010-06-14, at 7:41 PM, Courtney Curran wrote:

> Hi,
> My macbook doesn't have a line-in slot, so how do I record from Default 
> System Input with Audio Hijack Pro and still be able to monitor it? I'll 
> explain it more if you have any more questions.
> Courtney
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