on 10/9/01 9:27 AM, Alexandre Enkerli at aenkerli_at_indiana.edu wrote:
> Well, this may sound like wishful thinking (my favorite activity since I
> became a PhD candidate...) but is there any way to get audio in on a NOS
> 2.0 device? Line-in level mono would be fine.
No, that is not possible with a NOS 2.0 device. I think that the
Interconnect port on MP2x00 and eMate (2.1 devices) provides something for
line in. I'm sure that there is some pins that provide a line out signal,
since a few people came out with an adapter.
-Laurent.
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