Using the sound card mixer, record from the wave output instead of the mic or mine inputs.
The one marked "Mic." You may need an adapter.
You will need to use your own digital voice recorder and then import the audio into the computer to put into iMovie. If you have a USB microphone you can plug that in to use. If the microphone has a jack plug you will need an adapter to connect the mic to a USB socket. The built in mic is not too bad it can be adjusted in the Input section of Sound in System Preferences.
Somehow my headphone jack in my laptop broke. Since I do not use the mic jack, is there any way to convert the mic jack into a headphone jack? I really need help. I have a windows 8.
you will find that there probably isn't anywhere to plug it in as the jack is smaller than the normal mic jack, but you might find a converter, i don't know if it will work though.
You need to have a video card with a video output jack. This output jack will be similar to the output jacks on VCRs, and use the same cable.
Using a sound input that is built into a computer isn't the best solution: An external sound card will normally produce better results but whether you use a built in sound card or an external one, there are two or three ways to connect a microphone. A dynamic mic can connect directly to the 3.5mm microphone input jack. Most of the lower cost mics are dynamic although there are many studio mics available. A condenser mic can be used but they normally need a voltage on the input connector to power them. Condenser mics are normally the preferred choice for recording and they can be used if a "phantom power supply" is connected between the mic and the input. With any microphone, an adaptor may be needed from either a 1/4" jack or an XLR connector to the 3.5mm socket. Many electronics stores will have the right adaptors. An alternative is to use an external mixer. One or more microphones can be connected to it and the output will be at a higher level than a single microphone and is likely to offer a better quality sound capture than using a microphone level into the sound card.
You can use Virtual DJ
The mic is designed to pick up sound external to the computer. If you want to edit the external sound with music internal to the computer then you will need to use the software that best suits your needs
You use an adapter.
No, the square reader uses a 3 "prong" input/output, Nooks only are set up for 2 (they have no mic output, so no)
Most DVD recorders have Audio and video output sockets on the back. Use the Left and Right audio out and connect to a recorder. These days most people will want the audio stored digitally. You can use a patch lead that combines the two RCA connector to a single stereo 3.5mm jack plug, use the jack plug in the mic socket of your computer and record using windows recorder or equivalent. You can also buy dedicated MP3 recorders that accept analogue inputs, or use a capture card or dongle.