Re: Microphone
- From: "Cliff Wild" <cliffwild@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 5 Jan 2007 07:02:50 -0500
R. McCarty wrote:
Wasn't stated and would be difficult to do a "Carnac, and the
envelopes in the Mayonnaise Jar" routine. Looked like the first
of a handful of postings to get things going/sorted out.
A while back I remember trying an internet phone application that worked
fine. There was a delay/echo so headphones were needed but it worked fine.
There might be some new applications that do this better now.
"Cliff Wild" <cliffwild@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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R. McCarty wrote:
Do you have a Microphone connected to your PC ? All PC's
have a input jack on the sound card panel to accept one. The
Pink colored socket is the PC-99 standard for Microphones.
If you do have a Microphone you have to use the Audio mixer
(Recording mode) to select it as the default input device and
make sure it's not Muted and that the volume slider is at a level
appropriate to be heard but not distorted.
That takes care of setting the mic but then what? I am not sure if
the OP wants to communicate live or voice mail are you?
"Lisa" <NoOne@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have a friend who is able to communicate with me over my
speakers. She says I can do the same by going to Tools and taking
the mic off mute but I can't find the setting. Can anyone help me?
.
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