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Thread ID: 104599 2009-11-02 04:54:00 HOW DO I GET MY MIC TO WORK ON KARAOKE SO I CAN HEAR IT THROUGH SPEAKERS jdavis6217 (15393) PC World Chat
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826460 2009-11-02 04:54:00 I AM USING VISTA WAS TRYING TO GET MIC TO COME THROUGH SPAKERS WHEN PLAYING KARAOKE THROUGH PC
ALSO ANY ONE NO OF ANY FREE SOFTWARE FOR PC KARAOKE
jdavis6217 (15393)
826461 2009-11-02 05:00:00 YELLING AT IT WON'T HELP YOU NEED TO ENABLE THE MIC OPTION IN YOUR OUTPUT MIXER I HAVE NO IDEA BUT I ASSUME THERE IS SOME PLEASE DON'T SHOUT SOME PUNCTUATION WOULDN'T GO AMISS EITHER ALSO PLEASE POST IN THE CORRECT FORUM THIS IS CHAT NOT HELP Erayd (23)
826462 2009-11-02 05:01:00 please type in lower case, it appears as though you are yelling at people. GameJunkie (72)
826463 2009-11-02 05:06:00 When I Go Into The Mixer I See No Option For A Mic jdavis6217 (15393)
826464 2009-11-02 05:06:00 After a quick google search this looks good:
www.karafun.com

Go into sound properties then select the option "Playback through this device" and select your speakers, or something along those lines.

I cannot provide exact instructions as you haven't mentioned what version Windoz.

Blam
Blam (54)
826465 2009-11-02 05:07:00 i can go in the recording tab and the mic is enabled jdavis6217 (15393)
826466 2009-11-02 05:07:00 it is vista jdavis6217 (15393)
826467 2009-11-02 05:09:00 When I Go Into The Mixer I See No Option For A MicPlease Don't Use Camel Case Either It's Extremely Annoying To Read.

Seriously, please use proper written English when posting here - anything else is extremely annoying to read, and most people will simply ignore you.

Where in the mixer are you looking? The option should certainly be there, although it may be hidden.
Erayd (23)
826468 2009-11-02 05:16:00 when i right click on the speaker icon it gives me 3 options 1 is sound mixer 1 is record devices and 1 is playback devices i dont know a lot about computers as you can probaly tell jdavis6217 (15393)
826469 2009-11-02 05:21:00 Try the following (found here (www.miguelcarrasco.net)):
Right-click on the sound icon in the system tray and select Playback Devices (or alternatively, go to Control Panel and select Sounds). Once in the Sounds window, double-click the Speakers options, then go to the Levels tab, and there you'll find the available options. Why oh why did they make it so complicated?
Erayd (23)
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