These are the specifications on my Toshiba Satellite M35X laptop computer. The only sound input is the microphone jack. Can I assume that it is mono and not stereo? How can I tell? I have not purchased a microphone yet. Note: Even though it indicates "Built-in microphone" my model only has a jack, no microphone.
Sound
• Realtek ALC250 Software Sound
• 16-bit stereo; Built-in stereo speakers, Built-in microphone
• Direct 3D Sound; DirectSound, 3D Sound , Direct Music, MIDI
(playback)
• Sound Volume Control Dial
2006-12-21
04:23:06
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2 answers
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Barkley Hound
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I know that stereo requires 2 microphones but I have seen single devices that have both build into them and use a single 3 conductor cable.
Many people give advice on how to make copies of cassette tapes and they say to patch it through the microphone jack. I was wondering if any computers had stereo connectors like that or would you always have to have the left and right phillips jacks like on a stereo?
2006-12-21
04:33:57 ·
update #1
As I have indicated THERE IS NO MICROPHONE ON MY MODEL even though the specs say so.
2006-12-21
04:35:16 ·
update #2