Hi,

When you go to volume control hit the alt key and go to properties. click on playback and tab down to microphone. If it is checked then uncheck it. Hit the alt key again and goto exit. I hope this helps. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Steve Matzura" <numb...@speakeasy.net>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2009 8:49 AM
Subject: Re: Skype Audio Question


On Wed, 24 Jun 2009 22:24:56 +1000, you wrote:

I use a USB headset that also has a microphone when using Skype and this
works well for me.  The brand I have is Plantronics but these headsets
are available in a number of brands.  As the name implies these headsets
just plug into a USB port and Windows sees them as another audio device.
I hope this helps.

It doesn't.  I certainly could replace the hardware, but that's not
the point.  I want to do what I want to do with what I have.  Of
course, if it comes down to it, I'll have to replace or augment the
hardware, but I'd prefer not to.  My microphone is of sufficient
quality such that, with proper compression which I add locally, I can
use it as a very high-quality speakerphone type arrangement, it's just
that the fool thing is on all the time, audio coming through the
speakers causes the feedback I mentioned.

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