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Why won't Vent recognize my ex. microphone?
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<blockquote data-quote="hskfmn" data-source="post: 2026762" data-attributes="member: 732513"><p>I just bought a LogiTech external microphone (it looks like a normal pair of headphones, only it has a mic that comes down on the right ear) and it has two extensions on the end, i assume those are audio-in and audio-out, but my Macbook Pro laptop doesn't seem like it has both ports, it has a headphone jack, but i don't see a port with the little "microphone" symbol by it anywhere on my machine.</p><p></p><p>I also play World of WarCraft and use Ventrilo, but my friends complain of being able to hear the clicking noises of my computer (which happens because I use the laptop's internal mic).</p><p></p><p>My question is: How can I get Vent to recognize that I have an external microphone set up (because at the moment - it doesn't), and how can I "disable" my INTERNAL mic so the only thing they can hear is my voice when I speak into my EXTERNAL microphone?</p><p></p><p>P.S. - I would also like to include a question of how to eliminate the need for a "push-to-talk" I would like to be able to simply speak and be automatically heard by the microphone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hskfmn, post: 2026762, member: 732513"] I just bought a LogiTech external microphone (it looks like a normal pair of headphones, only it has a mic that comes down on the right ear) and it has two extensions on the end, i assume those are audio-in and audio-out, but my Macbook Pro laptop doesn't seem like it has both ports, it has a headphone jack, but i don't see a port with the little "microphone" symbol by it anywhere on my machine. I also play World of WarCraft and use Ventrilo, but my friends complain of being able to hear the clicking noises of my computer (which happens because I use the laptop's internal mic). My question is: How can I get Vent to recognize that I have an external microphone set up (because at the moment - it doesn't), and how can I "disable" my INTERNAL mic so the only thing they can hear is my voice when I speak into my EXTERNAL microphone? P.S. - I would also like to include a question of how to eliminate the need for a "push-to-talk" I would like to be able to simply speak and be automatically heard by the microphone. [/QUOTE]
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