Q. I have this microphone application on my iPhone, and I recently got a MacBook Pro with the newest software update. I've been trying to record some songs with just my earbuds in, but it sounds just too raw. So, I figured I would download a mic app on my phone. Please help (:
A. Hello, Ask Apple here for free 1-800-MY-Apple ,and check out the sites for more informaton http://www.macworld.com/ http://www.apple.com/support/ and
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/2468023?start=0&tstart=0
www.facebook.com/pages/TheAppleGossip/...
http://www.apple.com/macosx/recovery/
http://9to5mac.com/
http://www.apple.com/support/mac/facetime/
http://www.ifixit.com/iPad-Parts and Mac parts
http://www.apple.com/iphone/built-in-apps/find-my-iphone.html
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I have a iPod touch 5 th gen and this week my volume has drastically decreased.?
Q. The volume is to say the least gotten worse. My speakers work fine. Although when I plug in earbuds or headphones then the problem shows itself. I don't get any sound until the slider is at midpoint. I have been recently been using a bass amp as my stereo system. I don't know if that's a cause. I have plugged it into both the passive and active terminals in my heart key bass amp. I have also run my iPod speakers at max. I have got into my setting and my music volume is set to no restriction already. I only have this volume problem wile playing music. I don't have this problem when watching vids on a browser. Any tips would be helpful.
A. Your question is confusing to say the least, but I think I understand what you're saying. If you are using a case on your iPod and any aftermarket plug for earphones or stereo connector you're the victim of a too small hole. Try pulling your case off and plugging your connector in.
You may have not plugged your connector all of the way in too, sometimes there's just a millimeter worth that isn't plugged in, you can try that too, if you see any silver sticking out it's not plugged in completely.
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If you're using a 3.5mm - 3.5mm connector (headphone plug to headphone plug) then go buy a new one for $3 and see, if it didn't fix it then take it back.
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Title : How do you set up a mic to a MacBook Pro?
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