If I enter "Internal Microphone" into the action "Set Audio Input"
Shouldn't it change the system Audio Input to "Internal Microphone"?
Cheers
It works for me. That is, when I change the device to either of the two options, the Sound Settings pane in System Settings does change correctly.
I just don't have an entry called "Internal Microphone". My choices are "iMac Microphone" and the name of my iPhone.
thanx man,
I don't have iMac Microphone, but I did try it to no avail.
Mine is Internal Microphone...
Though not a direct answer to your question it might help in case you weren't aware that you can hold down option + F10-F12 to get to sound settings or option+fn+F10-F12 if you have F keys turned on. It makes it pretty fast to change sound settings that way.
Though I have never used this I just tested on my machine and this works to switch the input.
Change Sound Settings.kmmacros (23 KB)
If you do get that working here is a macro to toggle output settings which you could modify for input settings.
Toggle Audio Output.kmmacros (28 KB)
ah, "Built-in Microphone" does the trick for me even thought in the Sound 'Control Panel/Pref' it is listed as "Internal Microphone"
Cheers
Maybe the attached macro helps. An additional observation is to be careful with the names of some of the audio devices. I've found at least on that has trailing blanks in its name as reported in System Settings->Sound. This was very difficult to track down as spaces are of course invisible.
Note: Different Macs of mine have different audio attachments.
Sound-Set Display Audio.kmmacros (28.3 KB)