A couple of days ago, I asked how I could hear what was coming in on the line-in jack on my mac mini. I figured it out. I'm now listening to TV via my Mac. Here's what I did:
1. Bought a digital converter box with audio out jacks. I haven't seen one yet that didn't have audio out but if you're going to try this, better check. 2. Bought a RCA to 3mm stereo cable. Actually, I already have about 10 of these. But they can be had at any Radio Shack for about $5.
3. Connected audio out on converter box to line-in on Mac mini.At this point I was kind of stuck for a while. I knew it should work because I made a Skype test call and was able to hear the TV when Skype played back the call. Yet, I couldn't figure out how to get MacOS to play the line-in feed out through the speakers. Turns out you can't. You need to download a program to do that. So...
4. Download and install: http://www.pure-mac.com/audio.html#lineinThis program allows you to configure your mac to play back through the speakers whatever is coming in on line-in.
Bingo, done!
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