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skype & ibook?
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Fresh-Faced Recruit
Join Date: Mar 2006
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Hi, how do you skype with i book? any special hardware (headphones and mic)? I guess I just cannot find the hole for a regular mic:-)... thanks.
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Mac Elite
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: UK
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the iBook does not have any audio in port, meaning you cannot plug an ordinary mic into it. You can, however, get a USB audio card, or a USB mic, or you could just use the built in mic - its located on the left side of your screen bezel, near the top.
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Forum Regular
Join Date: Apr 2005
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Skype works on iBook the way it is, does not need any additional hardware.
iBooks come with built in mic & speakers so you are all set ready to go.
You can get a bluetooth headset just for convenience.
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Dedicated MacNNer
Join Date: Jan 2004
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IIRC, all the white iBooks have a built-in microphone. The old clamshell ones (blue, orange and other colours) didn't have one and you had to use a USB mic or mic/headset combination.
But just try and download skype, it'll sort of configure itself for your setup. Have fun!
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Professional Poster
Join Date: Jan 2003
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Personally, on my 12" PB, which is more closely related to the iBooks than the PBs, I've found that having a noise cancelling mike makes a huge difference in how enjoyable Skype is for everyone.
Plantronics dsp500 is a usb mike with noise cancelling for aounr $47
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Senior User
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Asia
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Hi,
I've had good luck using Skype on my PB 12 1.33 using Plantronics DSP-400 usb headset. Thats the folding version, but even so, not really very small b/o the sound processor circuitry which is a sizeable box along the cord. (I believe the DSP 500 has the same)
The laptops internal mic does work reasonably well in my experience, as long as the room is quiet and you use headphones and not the internal speakers.
If you use the internal mic and the internal speakers your skype pals will hear a disturbing echo of their conversation.
Another possibility is the Griffin iMic which is a USB adapter allowing you to use regular PC headsets and also to output audio e.g. to powered speakers or a stereo.
Enjoy,
rjt1000
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