FonePaw Screen Recorder is a powerful screen recording software with a handful of highlights. By applying hardware acceleration, the software can record gameplay and other screen activities with hardware components and therefore, offload your CPU and let the recording run smoothly without lag.
Many applications, including PowerPoint allow you to record your voice using aconnected microphone. In PowerPoint such recorded voice-overs work verywell as slide narrations. However, if your connected microphone does not work using therecording options in PowerPoint or anotherapplication, then you may have to first find if the microphone hardware was detected or not by the Mac OS X. Also if detected, has itbeen selected for recording? In this tutorial, we will discover how you can take care of these concerns -- follow these steps tolearn more:
- Select the Mac | System Preferences menu option as shown inFigure 1.
Figure 1: Mac | System Preferences menu option - This opens the System Preferences dialog box, as shown in Figure 2 below. Then click theSound icon, as shown highlighted inred within Figure 2.
Figure 2: Sound icon within the System Preferences dialog box - This opens the Sound dialog box, as shown in Figure 3. Within the Sound dialogbox, make sure that the Input tab is selected, as shown highlighted in red withinFigure 3. Here you can see connected recording devices. Make sure your connected microphone is listed. If not, accessthe support options available for your microphone, such as the support section of the microphone manufacturer's website.
Figure 3: Attached recording devices listed within the Sound dialog box
If your microphone is indeed connected, but not selected, then click its name so that PowerPoint uses this microphone for recording.In Figure 3 above, you can see that the microphone 'AK5370' is selected. You can also adjust the level of its inputvolume using the Input volume slider, located below the list. - After making the changes, close the Sound dialog box.
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See Also:Setting a Recording Audio Device in Windows
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