Situatie
Whether they’re built-in to your computer or webcam (or not), you likely have multiple microphones on your Mac. If you’re unsure which one is capturing audio, it’s time to review the audio input settings. From there, you can choose which microphone you want to use.
Solutie
First, click the Apple menu in the upper-left corner, and then select “System Preferences”.
Here, click “Sound”.
In the “Sound” preferences window, click “Input”.
You’ll then see a list of connected and recognized audio input devices, including microphones in webcams or Bluetooth devices. Click the microphone you want to use. Your Mac will now receive input from that device.
After you select the microphone (or audio input device) you want to use, you should see an input level meter just below the selection list. As you speak into that mic, most of the bars in the input meter should flicker and change. This means that microphone is now active and recognized by your Mac.
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