I've noticed that this has been asked in a round-about way by others before, but I thought I'd ask directly. In MacOS 9, you can specify the "sound input" device. I assume that refers to the device that the OS is "listening" to. In OS X, there doesn't seem to be any corresponding switch. BUT, there seem to be multiple sound inputs -- the CD-ROM drive can act as sound input, or the built-in microphone for speakable items, or an external mic, or line input... My question is how one can futz with this sound input setting. Can I tell my Mac OS X system which device I want it to listen to?
I've looked at the Sound pane of the System Preferences, but there's nothing for sound input there. Ditto in the Speech pane. I've also looked in the Sound control panel while in Classic, but the input tab says that sound input is in use by another application (OS X, presumably). I've poked around in Unix a bit, but I don't even know where to begin to look. Any ideas?
I've looked at the Sound pane of the System Preferences, but there's nothing for sound input there. Ditto in the Speech pane. I've also looked in the Sound control panel while in Classic, but the input tab says that sound input is in use by another application (OS X, presumably). I've poked around in Unix a bit, but I don't even know where to begin to look. Any ideas?