Hi Shay et al.,

I too am keen to get some of my old vinyl put into some more permanent form 
(i.e. CD via MP3) and was curious that my new iBook didn't seem to have any 
audio input jack. Do I assume that third-party USB means some sort of USB ---> 
audio pin lead? Are these commercially available?

Cheers,
Kevin Phyland


-----Original Message-----
From: "Shay Telfer"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: wamug@wamug.org.au
Date: Tue Jun 25 18:45:32 PDT 2002
Subject: Re: Audio input jacks

>>On the eMac is an audio input Jack.>>
>>On the new iMac is a Pro Speaker Jack.
>>
>>On an early version of the iMac I have used the microphone Jack to
>>copy vinyl. Can both of the above Jacks be used in the same way?
>
>Erm, no. The audio input is for putting audio into the eMac, the Pro 
>Speaker Jack is for getting audio out of the iMac.
>
>Audio in was added to the eMac at the request of 'educators'. The 
>iMac doesn't have audio input because Apple removed it in favour of 
>3rd party USB audio devices.
>
>Have fun,
>Shay
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