do you have any problems with your microphone at any other times other than
with the messenger?
Doc Wright
http://wrightplaceinc.net
>Someday, we'll look back on this,
>laugh nervously and change the subject.
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From: "Johnathan Richards" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, December 15, 2004 8:24 AM
Subject: Re: Help with a microphone problem


Hi Chrissie, John here

I've tried that and still nothing, my microphone is not muted or turned down
it's on about 50% in quality as the microphone I'm using is a hand mike and
I'm so fed up with it I'm just after christmas going to get a webcam with a
microphone on the webcam save me having any more trouble or hassle and also
the webcam will be easier because I can sit it on the table somewhere

Thanks for the message

>From John and guide dog Iris
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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 2004 6:46 AM
Subject: Re: Help with a microphone problem


> Hi John
>
> I think you probably need to turn the microphone on in the record
> properties of volume control.  Bring up volume control then go to
> properties, and set volume for record.  when you press return after
> properties, you should find a list of buttons to check, line, synth, cd
> etc., and one of those will be microphone.  You need to check that box.
> Don't obviously know what sound card you're using but often if you check
> one box it unchecks the rest, so if you do a lot of line recording you may
> well need to re-check the line button when you've finished..  You might
> also have a "what you hear" menu item, you could try that.
>
>
> Hope that helps.
>
> Chrissie
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Hi everyone, John here
>>
>> I wonder if anyone can help me please,
>>
>> I've tried talking to someone on MSN and they can't hear me but I can =
>> hear them. I've done all the microphone settings and the wizzard can't =
>> find my microphone even though, it is switched on and when I tap on it, =
>> I can hear the bangs in my headphones can someone tell me what could be =
>> wrong. the person that I want to talk to has convisations with other =
>> people and that is no problem she uses a webcam microphone do you think =
>> it is worth getting one of these instead of having all this hassle with =
>> a microphone?
>> I can hear her in my headphones but she can't hear me even though I can =
>> hear my microphone when I tap it, and also when I talk, it cuts my =
>> headphones out, as if it is sending the live message
>>
>> Please get back to me, my address is at the bottom of this message
>>
>> >From John and guide dog Iris
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