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Haruhi

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Sep 19, 2008
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I need a mic that will plug into the USB port, which will still let me use the built-in speakers.
 
Read the post, I want to use the built-in speakers.

You can use the built in speaker with the apple ones plugged in in some applications. I know skype does this on speaker phone along with Sonic Vox

I thought the USB port on the touch was not accessible to applications?

Apple is releasing that with 3.0 in June.
 
Reaso

I like to use the builtin ones because I can just hold it and talk without unconfirtable earphones falling out
 
The only mike I found at Macally is this.
http://www.macally.com/EN/Product/ArticleShow.asp?ArticleID=171

It says it works with iPod 5G, iPod nano 2G and iPod classic -- doesn't say it works with ipod touch or iPhone.

Why do you need to use the ipod Touch's built-in speakers, instead of hooking up external speakers through a microphone adapter?

I'm using a Gen2 IPT w/ Fring.
This mic works, sorta. My main purpose to buying the iVoiceIII was for VOIP. I wanted to be able to use the internal speaker in conjunction with the iVOiceIII mic, to simulate a phone. Using Fring in a test call it works flawlessly. Woo hoo just like a phone. Here's the problem I'm having, feedback. When I try to place a call to an outside number I get noting but feedback. I suppose if I plugged in headphone to the iVoiceIII it would take care of the feedback, but that defeats my purpose. I'll keep tinkering with it:confused:, if anyone has any ideas please drop a post.
 
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