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spnt, thanks for thanks for that parallels shot.. however, I've heard that FL Studio rescales differently in Bootcamp though. If anyone has bootcamp, pleasee check out the demo and get back to me with a screenshot or something. This is one of the major reasons I'm getting the new macbook (audio production) and would like to know beforehand. Thanks!
 
spnt, thanks for thanks for that parallels shot.. however, I've heard that FL Studio rescales differently in Bootcamp though. If anyone has bootcamp, pleasee check out the demo and get back to me with a screenshot or something. This is one of the major reasons I'm getting the new macbook (audio production) and would like to know beforehand. Thanks!

rMBP doesn't have a line-in btw.

Applications in Bootcamp are as if they are on a normal Windows PC. It uses the OS native scaler (or no scaling at all if you run 2880x1800).
 
I'm pretty sure that as apple configure it, it only does O though, no I

http://www.apple.com/macbook-pro/specs/

It appears to support the TRRS connector that is used with the Apple headset with remote and microphone. But definitely no traditional line-in, or S/PDIF.

I'm starting to wonder if it even uses the headset microphone or if it just ignores it and uses the built-in microphones.

My pentalobe driver won't arrive until next week and I'll do an examination of the electrical circuitry then, but my hopes are not high.
 
http://www.apple.com/macbook-pro/specs/

It sort of does I, it supports the TRRS connector that is used with the Apple headset with remote and microphone. But no traditional line-in, or S/PDIF.

I'm starting to wonder if it even uses the headset microphone or if it just ignores it and uses the built-in microphones.

My pentalobe driver won't arrive until next week and I'll do an examination of the electrical circuitry then, but my hopes are not high.

Fair point, I wasn't talking about the headset microphone though ( which it does use ), but more traditional line in functionality, ie, what was removed from previous generations, which also supported headset microphone.
 
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