![]() The mics themselves have standard mono line-in connectors that plug into a little hub (two to a hub) that converts them into a single male usb connector. They were made to be used in a karaoke video game called SingStar. The microphones that I'm using are admittedly a bit strange. Is there some way to get these two to 'match' and get along? It would seem that the mixer and the TargetDataLine don't like each other. The problem is cropping up here: final TargetDataLine line = (TargetDataLine) ![]() I have tried matching the audio format to the exact specifications of the microphones (16-bit, 44100Hz, stereo) and it didn't make any difference. when I ask it to select the USBMIC mixer: Mixer mixer = AudioSystem. Problem is, when I try to use the mixer that corresponds to the usb mic, Java Sound tells me that the line isn't supported. I'm trying to record/process some audio from three usb microphones with Java Sound on Snow Leopard (but can switch to Windows if it fixes things).
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