Hi there,
Teaching a lot online at the moment, as the situation prescribes, I've been trying to simplify my setup (my good audio interface doesn't work with the platform my school has chosen, another to hand is outdated and causes the OS to lock up as not officially supported any more)
I'm trying to avoid buying a newer simple interface just for this period!
I'm on a 2013 MacBook, the analog audio port is trrs, ctia standard I THINK.
I made a simple splitter that connects tip, and ring 1, as L and R audio (that works fine) and has a mic input connector on the sleeve and 2nd ring is ground (as per ctia standard).
The MacBook recognises an external mic has been attached if I attach a headset with mic.
If I connect my splitter, using a desk to feed what should be the mic in on the sleeve connector, then the Mac doesn't recognise a change and the internal mic is still selected. (external input not available as a choice)
Does anyone know; firstly, what conditions the MacBook headphone port is expecting to allow receiving audio on the line-in mic connector. Maybe seeing a specific impedance or similar which connecting it to my desk is not giving..
or secondly, if I can use a terminal command to force the Mac to switch to the external (ie, wired input on the headphone jack connector) source for input..
There are many YouTube videos on the matter, but they all involve buying a splitter (which I'm happy to do, but how is that splitter wired? And surely I could replicate it!) and then often bodging around with a trrs to trs convert for one of the inputs. In short something I'm sure could be navigated easily if the conditions are known, and hard to discern with some guy plugging in a few random converters until it shows up as working with no clear (real/electronics) logic!
any info gratefully received!
Teaching a lot online at the moment, as the situation prescribes, I've been trying to simplify my setup (my good audio interface doesn't work with the platform my school has chosen, another to hand is outdated and causes the OS to lock up as not officially supported any more)
I'm trying to avoid buying a newer simple interface just for this period!
I'm on a 2013 MacBook, the analog audio port is trrs, ctia standard I THINK.
I made a simple splitter that connects tip, and ring 1, as L and R audio (that works fine) and has a mic input connector on the sleeve and 2nd ring is ground (as per ctia standard).
The MacBook recognises an external mic has been attached if I attach a headset with mic.
If I connect my splitter, using a desk to feed what should be the mic in on the sleeve connector, then the Mac doesn't recognise a change and the internal mic is still selected. (external input not available as a choice)
Does anyone know; firstly, what conditions the MacBook headphone port is expecting to allow receiving audio on the line-in mic connector. Maybe seeing a specific impedance or similar which connecting it to my desk is not giving..
or secondly, if I can use a terminal command to force the Mac to switch to the external (ie, wired input on the headphone jack connector) source for input..
There are many YouTube videos on the matter, but they all involve buying a splitter (which I'm happy to do, but how is that splitter wired? And surely I could replicate it!) and then often bodging around with a trrs to trs convert for one of the inputs. In short something I'm sure could be navigated easily if the conditions are known, and hard to discern with some guy plugging in a few random converters until it shows up as working with no clear (real/electronics) logic!
any info gratefully received!
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