On 08/03/17 05:23, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
The mic input on my PC [may be] stereo. In fact, it is a laptop, nay a
netbook, doesn't have a line in and it is reasonable that its mic
input is also a line in;
What is the make and model of your netbook?
My Dell Inspiron E1505 laptop has a stereo microphone connector. When I
run an OS with good sound support, the audio mixer applet includes a
means (e.g. checkbox) for selecting between microphone or line-level
signals.
On 08/03/17 11:15, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
Jeremy Nicoll <jn.ml.dbn...@letterboxes.org> writes:
Look at: https://i.ytimg.com/vi/x1q9MXvjDlM/maxresdefault.jpg
All four my mics, all my headphones, all my adaptors, are all of type
2 in the picture, where it says `stereo'.
On 08/03/17 06:19, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
Jeremy Nicoll <jn.ml.dbn...@letterboxes.org> writes:
What makes and models are your mics?
I can't tell, because they're old and I don't keep their specs. One
of them was given to me about 15 years ago, the other I don't even
remember how I have it. But I've got another teo: they are, each of
them, part of a headphone. They also let hear the recorded sound from
both channels. They are:
http://www.trust.com/it/product/11916-primo-chat-headset
and
http://www.trust.com/it/product/20685-mauro-headset
Do the headsets have one or two phone plugs? What color or colors?
What size or sizes -- original 1/4 inch, miniature 3.5 mm, or
sub-miniature 2.5 mm?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phone_connector_(audio)#Modern_connectors
What size are the phone plugs on the non-headset microphones?
David