Apple 8500 Webcam User Manual


 
About your computer’s A/V panel
The back of your computer has an A/V panel with ports that allow you to
connect a variety of audio and video input and output devices.
Connecting audio equipment
Your Macintosh can play and record stereo sound from a variety of sources.
You can listen to or reproduce stereo sound by connecting audio equipment to
the sound input and output ports on the computer. If you have an internal
CD-ROM drive, you can also use your computer to play and record sound
from audio compact discs (CDs).
Use the Sound & Displays control panel, available under Control Panels in the
Apple (K) menu, to set up sound options. For further information on using
Macintosh system software to choose audio input and output options, record
an alert sound, or play audio CDs, see the “Sound” topic of Macintosh Guide,
available in the Guide (h) menu.
S-video input port
Connects your Macintosh
to the S-video Out port
of VCRs, laserdisc players,
video cameras, or other
video input equipment that
uses an S-video connector
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S-video output port
Connects your Macintosh to the S-video In
port of VCRs, or other video recording or
video display equipment that uses an
S-video connector
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Composite video input port
Connects your Macintosh to the
RCA-type Video Out port of most
VCRs, laserdisc players, video cameras,
and other video input equipment
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Composite video output port
Connects your Macintosh to the
RCA-type Video In port of most
VCRs, or other video recording or
video display equipment
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Audio input ports (left & right)
Connect your Macintosh to the
RCA-type Audio Out ports of
video or audio equipment such
as VCRs and tape decks
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Audio output ports
(left & right)
Connect your Macintosh
to the RCA-type Audio In
ports of video or audio
equipment such as VCRs
and tape decks
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