On 14/12/2010, at 3:32 PM, Tommy wrote:
> I am a member of an advocacy group and I get much better results when
> the messages I send are individually addressed than when they get
> group sent. It appears impersonal and easily ignored.
>
> What I would like to do is send the identical message b
On 05/12/2010, at 6:23 AM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
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> On Dec 3, 2010, at 8:08 AM, OzSanta wrote:
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>> The 'M' slider on my new iMac is greyed out in Sound Preferences, and is set
>> very low. I presume it's the reason for the low input. Can anyone verify
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On 04/12/2010, at 9:26 AM, Andrew Liu Anderson wrote:
> Santa wrote:
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>> even shouting will not drive the blue bars past
>> half way.
>>
> Hey Santa!
> I do audio recording for a small town radio station on both eMac and iBook
> (both G4's), usually using QuickTime. I rarely see the blue bar
On 04/12/2010, at 1:54 AM, Walter Sheluk wrote:
> On 10-12-02 12:58 AM, OzSanta wrote:
>> unless I can figure out why the input is so low.
>>
> Your problem is certainly perplexing to me.
>
> As we sound engineers sometimes say: be sure you're high and then ton
On 02/12/2010, at 7:27 PM, John Hobbs wrote:
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> On 29 Nov 2010, at 04:26, Santa wrote:
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> I've turned the System Preferences/Sound/
> Input level up, but even shouting will not drive the blue bars past
> half way.
>
> Is Internal mic. or Line In selected in that panel?
Internal mic
Out o
G'day Tina
I'm using the built in mic.
However, even a usb mic won't drive the bars very high unless I talk about an
inch away from the mic, and even then, quite loudly.
I've trashed the Audio preferences, to no avail. I've lodged a hardware bug
report to Apple.
Line-in mics need a hi-gain mi