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Thread ID: 90186 2008-05-26 03:27:00 How to get a microphone to work sarel (2490) PC World Chat
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672578 2008-05-26 03:27:00 This weekend I tried to get Skype going with a webcam and a microphone. (Different models, webcam without any mic). B*gger me, I still can't get the mic going, even Googling for it. Surely it should be straight forward - connect to the right sound port, and way you go. Nooooooo, not so - I also tried the various solutions Skype had for mics but none worked. XP SP3, 1.something AMD.

Is there an easy way to do this or should I just get a combined cam/mic?

sarel
sarel (2490)
672579 2008-05-26 03:32:00 Go to control panel / sounds and audio devices.

Volume tab / advanced. Make sure the mic is ticked under options / recording, and the slider is up. So, it'll pick the mic up.
Speedy Gonzales (78)
672580 2008-05-26 03:40:00 I did that Speedy - no luck. It was the first thing I did. Makes me wonder whether the mic is still OK - has been in a cupboard for about 12 months or so

sarel
sarel (2490)
672581 2008-05-26 03:55:00 Is the 20dB boost option in Audio Properties (under Mic) ticked? Otherwise it might be too low for you to hear it. jwil1 (65)
672582 2008-05-26 04:00:00 I'll check (at work now) - will do it tonight. I do not need to put the grey sound jack into any other colour sound port I think, do I.

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sarel (2490)
672583 2008-05-26 04:09:00 Not quote sure what you mean, but the mic jack goes to the pink port. jwil1 (65)
672584 2008-05-26 20:38:00 sound jack is grey coloured. at back of PC - multicoloured ports, one of them is gray.

Nope, did everything listed here last night, no change. No 20db option in XP, I think, I've checked everywhere.

sarel
sarel (2490)
672585 2008-05-26 20:47:00 sarel can you try the mic on another or someone else's computer? At least that would narrow down the problem a bit.

Pink/Red is the standard Mic Port on any board or SB sound card I have seen, but your motherboard manual will tell you this.
Bantu (52)
672586 2008-05-26 21:20:00 Are you running extra sound progs? Might be just ticked in your sound card set up. rob_on_guitar (4196)
672587 2008-05-26 21:32:00 If you are using a motherboard with Realtek HD - go to:

Start -> Control Panel -> Realtek HD Sound Effect Manager. On the "Mixer" tab, make sure the little volume knob is turned right to maximum.

That worked for me when I couldn't get any level out of the mic in Skype or on Call of Duty 4 multiplayer.
Deane F (8204)
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