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Re: -This may be the problem. Click audio controls on the taskbar, go to advanced under Master Volume. Make sure that center speaker and subwoofer isn't connected to microphone. Just uncheck both, unless that option is required.. worked for me. | |
Re: -This may be the problem. Click audio controls on the taskbar, go to advanced under Master Volume. Make sure that center speaker and subwoofer isn't connected to microphone. Just uncheck both, unless that option is required.. worked for me. | |
Re: -This may be the problem. Click audio controls on the taskbar, go to advanced under Master Volume. Make sure that center speaker and [URL="http://www.daniweb.com/techtalkforums/thread25587.html#"]subwoofer[/URL] isn't connected to microphone. Just uncheck both, unless that option is required.. worked for me. | |
Re: I'm not sure if im thinking of the same thing, but on my old headphones, the mic was really sensitive and the headphones were loud so it would pick up the sound.. i dont know. more detail.. | |
Re: Are you using vista? and whats your sound card.. go into : control panel>sound>microphone properties, then the custom tab. | |
Re: -This may be the problem. Click audio controls on the taskbar, go to advanced under Master Volume. Make sure that center speaker and subwoofer isn't connected to microphone. Just uncheck both, unless that option is required.. worked for me. | |
Re: -This may be the problem. Click audio controls on the taskbar, go to advanced under Master Volume. Make sure that center speaker and subwoofer isn't connected to microphone. Just uncheck both, unless that option is required.. worked for me. |
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