Re: Recording Sound on the Mac

2005-08-14 Thread Sivakatirswami
ahh, my goof was simple: set the recordFormat to "mp4a" is simply wrong. setting that to "aiff" no compression ("raw") is fine for initial recording... thanks == set the recordRate to 22.050 --the uSampleRate of me set the recordChannels to 1 --the uRecordChannels of me set the re

Re: Recording Sound on the Mac

2005-08-14 Thread Ken Norris
Howdy, Date: Sun, 14 Aug 2005 08:58:45 -0400 From: Dan Soneson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re; Recording Sound on the Mac Sivakatirwami, You've gotten some good feedback already. We use the iMic with Plantronics A-90 headsets to do audio recording. The quality is fine. Yes, I s

Re; Recording Sound on the Mac

2005-08-14 Thread Dan Soneson
Sivakatirwami, You've gotten some good feedback already. We use the iMic with Plantronics A-90 headsets to do audio recording. The quality is fine. Once you have set the audio input in System Preferences, you don't need Rev to do that any more. It becomes troublesome anyway, since your users may

RE: Recording Sound on the Mac

2005-08-13 Thread Thomas McCarthy
Sivakatirswami, Wouldn't you know it? I just hooked up my iBook yesterday to a usb sound-thing (not Griffith) Results: Hugely better sound quality. I tried with a number of mikes: 1. Karaoke-style mike (works well with my tape-deck): so-so, muffled 78 rpm sound. 2. Headset--a little buzz (coul

Recording Sound on the Mac

2005-08-12 Thread Sivakatirswami
Is anyone successfuly recording sound on the mac in Rev? using a USB input Mic? or the mac mic input and if so, what mic are you using? And... anyone using Griffins mic plug to USB adaptor successfully? Does it *really* take in put from a high-quality mic and put it through the USB