If you are assured that the mike is working then you really don't need to have 
the mike on in the play section of volume control only in record so that those 
you're speaking to can hear you.

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: Steve Matzura 
To: pc-audio 
Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2009 4:59 AM
Subject: Skype Audio Question


I am using Skype with an Audigy sound card and want to know, is there
a configuration I can use or et up such that when I'm using Skype, the
audio from my microphone does not come through the PC speakers?  The
big problem I have is space.  The speakers are very close to the
microphone, so using Skype with any kind of volume at all is almost
impossible because of feedback problems that ensue as soon as I raise
the volume just the leastest little bit.  But every mute button in the
Volume Control application mutes the audio to Skype as well as the
audio of the microphone back through to the speakers.  Is there a way
around this, or do I have to seriously consider a second sound card
and just don't connect any speakers to the output?

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