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  #1  
Old February 17th 05, 07:41 PM
Hugh Candlin
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"John Hawkins" wrote in message
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I never tried using the microphone on my system before, but I recently got

a
USB hub and now have the option to use a PC camera. However, I cannot get
the microphone to work, I've tried differnt mics but it didn't help. I've
tried testing it thru ProgramsaccessoriesentertainmentSound Recorder

and
it doesn't work thee either.


Right-click the volume control icon in the Systray

Select Open Volume Controls

Click on Options on the Menu Bar

Select Properties

Scroll down and enable the Mic volume control

It may be muted. Remove the checkmark if it is







  #2  
Old February 17th 05, 08:29 PM
John Hawkins
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Default Help! Windows 98SE microphone doesn't work- TIA

I never tried using the microphone on my system before, but I recently got a
USB hub and now have the option to use a PC camera. However, I cannot get
the microphone to work, I've tried differnt mics but it didn't help. I've
tried testing it thru ProgramsaccessoriesentertainmentSound Recorder and
it doesn't work thee either.


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Old February 17th 05, 08:49 PM
John Hawkins
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Tried it, Microphone is not muted and is about 3/4 volume.
"Hugh Candlin" wrote in message
...

"John Hawkins" wrote in message
...
I never tried using the microphone on my system before, but I recently

got
a
USB hub and now have the option to use a PC camera. However, I cannot

get
the microphone to work, I've tried differnt mics but it didn't help.

I've
tried testing it thru ProgramsaccessoriesentertainmentSound Recorder

and
it doesn't work thee either.


Right-click the volume control icon in the Systray

Select Open Volume Controls

Click on Options on the Menu Bar

Select Properties

Scroll down and enable the Mic volume control

It may be muted. Remove the checkmark if it is









  #4  
Old February 17th 05, 09:47 PM
Hugh Candlin
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"John Hawkins" wrote in message
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Tried it, Microphone is not muted and is about 3/4 volume.


You have checked that the microphone is plugged
into the correct input on the sound card ?



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Old February 17th 05, 11:52 PM
PCR
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Try playing with it at "START button, Run, DxDiag". (Close all other
open windows first.) That is the DirectX Diagnostic Tool, & it may have
a message for you.


--
Thanks or Good Luck,
There may be humor in this post, and,
Naturally, you will not sue,
should things get worse after this,
PCR

"John Hawkins" wrote in message
...
| I never tried using the microphone on my system before, but I recently
got a
| USB hub and now have the option to use a PC camera. However, I cannot
get
| the microphone to work, I've tried differnt mics but it didn't help.
I've
| tried testing it thru ProgramsaccessoriesentertainmentSound
Recorder and
| it doesn't work thee either.
|
|


  #6  
Old February 18th 05, 01:58 AM
glee
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To modify Hugh's instructions slightly:

Right-click the volume control icon click Open Volume Controls
Click Options Properties Adjust Volume For: Recording
Add a check in the box for Microphone and click OK
Adjust the Microphone volume slider to about 3/4, and put a check in the Select box.

Click Options Properties Adjust Volume For: Playback
Add a check in the box for Microphone and click OK
Adjust the Microphone volume slider to about half, and put a check in the Mute
box....you want the mic muted in the Playback controls, or you will get feedback
through your speakers.

What jack do you have the microphone plugged into?
--
Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm


"John Hawkins" wrote in message
...
Tried it, Microphone is not muted and is about 3/4 volume.
"Hugh Candlin" wrote in message
...

"John Hawkins" wrote in message
...
I never tried using the microphone on my system before, but I recently

got
a
USB hub and now have the option to use a PC camera. However, I cannot

get
the microphone to work, I've tried differnt mics but it didn't help.

I've
tried testing it thru ProgramsaccessoriesentertainmentSound Recorder

and
it doesn't work thee either.


Right-click the volume control icon in the Systray

Select Open Volume Controls

Click on Options on the Menu Bar

Select Properties

Scroll down and enable the Mic volume control

It may be muted. Remove the checkmark if it is










  #7  
Old February 18th 05, 04:07 PM
John Hawkins
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I checked that the mic is plugged in correctly, all OK. I also checked set
controls for recording and had to check mic, but still not working.
"glee" wrote in message
...
To modify Hugh's instructions slightly:

Right-click the volume control icon click Open Volume Controls
Click Options Properties Adjust Volume For: Recording
Add a check in the box for Microphone and click OK
Adjust the Microphone volume slider to about 3/4, and put a check in the

Select box.

Click Options Properties Adjust Volume For: Playback
Add a check in the box for Microphone and click OK
Adjust the Microphone volume slider to about half, and put a check in the

Mute
box....you want the mic muted in the Playback controls, or you will get

feedback
through your speakers.

What jack do you have the microphone plugged into?
--
Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm


"John Hawkins" wrote in message
...
Tried it, Microphone is not muted and is about 3/4 volume.
"Hugh Candlin" wrote in message
...

"John Hawkins" wrote in message
...
I never tried using the microphone on my system before, but I

recently
got
a
USB hub and now have the option to use a PC camera. However, I

cannot
get
the microphone to work, I've tried differnt mics but it didn't help.

I've
tried testing it thru ProgramsaccessoriesentertainmentSound

Recorder
and
it doesn't work thee either.

Right-click the volume control icon in the Systray

Select Open Volume Controls

Click on Options on the Menu Bar

Select Properties

Scroll down and enable the Mic volume control

It may be muted. Remove the checkmark if it is












  #8  
Old February 18th 05, 04:17 PM
John Hawkins
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I take that back, checking the mic box in recording volume box has got me
some sound, but greatly attenuated
"glee" wrote in message
...
To modify Hugh's instructions slightly:

Right-click the volume control icon click Open Volume Controls
Click Options Properties Adjust Volume For: Recording
Add a check in the box for Microphone and click OK
Adjust the Microphone volume slider to about 3/4, and put a check in the

Select box.

Click Options Properties Adjust Volume For: Playback
Add a check in the box for Microphone and click OK
Adjust the Microphone volume slider to about half, and put a check in the

Mute
box....you want the mic muted in the Playback controls, or you will get

feedback
through your speakers.

What jack do you have the microphone plugged into?
--
Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm


"John Hawkins" wrote in message
...
Tried it, Microphone is not muted and is about 3/4 volume.
"Hugh Candlin" wrote in message
...

"John Hawkins" wrote in message
...
I never tried using the microphone on my system before, but I

recently
got
a
USB hub and now have the option to use a PC camera. However, I

cannot
get
the microphone to work, I've tried differnt mics but it didn't help.

I've
tried testing it thru ProgramsaccessoriesentertainmentSound

Recorder
and
it doesn't work thee either.

Right-click the volume control icon in the Systray

Select Open Volume Controls

Click on Options on the Menu Bar

Select Properties

Scroll down and enable the Mic volume control

It may be muted. Remove the checkmark if it is












  #9  
Old February 18th 05, 04:26 PM
John Hawkins
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I ran "DxDiag" and ,under input, it found a problem in my registry and
advises I reinstall DirectX. Would that be part of my windows 98SE CD?
"PCR" wrote in message
...
Try playing with it at "START button, Run, DxDiag". (Close all other
open windows first.) That is the DirectX Diagnostic Tool, & it may have
a message for you.


--
Thanks or Good Luck,
There may be humor in this post, and,
Naturally, you will not sue,
should things get worse after this,
PCR

"John Hawkins" wrote in message
...
| I never tried using the microphone on my system before, but I recently
got a
| USB hub and now have the option to use a PC camera. However, I cannot
get
| the microphone to work, I've tried differnt mics but it didn't help.
I've
| tried testing it thru ProgramsaccessoriesentertainmentSound
Recorder and
| it doesn't work thee either.
|
|




  #10  
Old February 18th 05, 04:57 PM
John Hawkins
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Problem fixed!!! 3 things worked 1) checked the mic box in recording volume
control; got some sound but very low volume 2) reinstalled DirectX; was
able to fix registry error and 3) tried different mic; got full volume

Thanks everyone for your help!!!!
"John Hawkins" wrote in message
...
I ran "DxDiag" and ,under input, it found a problem in my registry and
advises I reinstall DirectX. Would that be part of my windows 98SE CD?
"PCR" wrote in message
...
Try playing with it at "START button, Run, DxDiag". (Close all other
open windows first.) That is the DirectX Diagnostic Tool, & it may have
a message for you.


--
Thanks or Good Luck,
There may be humor in this post, and,
Naturally, you will not sue,
should things get worse after this,
PCR

"John Hawkins" wrote in message
...
| I never tried using the microphone on my system before, but I recently
got a
| USB hub and now have the option to use a PC camera. However, I cannot
get
| the microphone to work, I've tried differnt mics but it didn't help.
I've
| tried testing it thru ProgramsaccessoriesentertainmentSound
Recorder and
| it doesn't work thee either.
|
|






 




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