
certainly on an extra mic. Having been a radio producer for more than 30 years, I have no idea where this person's claim that the computer mic was better came from, but I ended up broadsided by the change. Something I seek to avoid by finding a replacement for the airbox mic I got to use previously. I am thankful learning that USB will be a firm no however. Karen On Mon, 10 Oct 2022, James Knott via talk wrote:
On 2022-10-10 22:04, Karen Lewellen wrote:
As I shared in one post, normally I do not do zoom meetings using zoom software and a computer at all. this setting though requires both. so, its either a headset, or a stand alone microphone, which given that indeed would need a converter would be more costly.
I use video chat frequently and rely on the microphone in the video camera, which sits on top of my monitor and don't use headphones at all. However, I do have a Logitech headset with mike, which also works well. I use that on the rare occasion when I'm doing a video chat with my ThinkPad. I have used Zoom, Jitsi, Skype, Meets and Teams. No problem with any of them. Many people use separate microphones too.
As mentioned by me and others, USB connections are digital and you simply don't worry about things like impedance with them.
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