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| Thread ID: 26207 | 2002-10-22 04:47:00 | Back neck headphones - problems | mejobloggs (264) | Press F1 |
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| 91594 | 2002-10-22 04:47:00 | My first problem is that the sound directions are swapped around. So if something is meant to play on the right side, it actually plays on the left. And no, i cant just turn the headphones around, because they are "back neck" not "forehead" Second, I cant get it to record with the microphone. I have plugged it in the right place (i think), but i can t get it to record. |
mejobloggs (264) | ||
| 91595 | 2002-10-22 04:55:00 | there is some times a "swap left right" in the software setings for some programs.... as for recording: double click on your volume controll and it will bring up a mixer panel. under options -> properties you will find a bit about recording volumes or such like make sure the mic input is NOT muted have fun |
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| 91596 | 2002-10-22 05:33:00 | Some sound cards are designed for "electret" type microphones, and will not work with dynamic ones, and vice versa. Determine what you have actually got, and what your PC can use, to ensure there is a possibility it will work before you go too far. |
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