RE: Echo: micophone and line-in mixed up?
- From: R031 <R031@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 31 Dec 2007 08:11:02 -0800
That might be something to try, but what do I have to do? Do I have to insert
the windows cd, or do I have to look in the windows files? Can you explain
what I have to do exactly?
This might work so thanks for your comments :D
"Mark L. Ferguson" wrote:
Something is definately different abouyt your system. My mic and Line in work.
symultaniously. I would suspect driver damage, or a broken sndvol32.exe file.
You can find sndvol32.ex_ to expand from the setup CD of files. Device
Manager will remove and replace drivers.
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"R031" wrote:
I have a headset and the speakers were off, so i doubt that would be the
cause of it. Furthermore, if I were to run on speakers, how come that my
voice isn't picked up at all?
btw. thanks for the replies, i appreciate it.
"Mark L. Ferguson" wrote:
When your speakers are so close and loud to the mic that the sound re-enters
the output, you get 'feedback' like that.
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