I am a newbie to XP (Pro) having used Windows98SE for years.
I need to have the output from a microphone go directly to speakers
connected to the headphone socket - but cannot find out how to achieve it!
(i.e. to use the PC as an amplifier)
I can record from the mic, and I can playback virtually any other form of
input - but not the mic.
Help!
TIA
Chris
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