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| 675985 | 2008-06-05 21:34:00 | I recently found myself in the situation were I need a mic, but when I went to use my mic on vent,and TS(Teamspeak) I found that neither of the programs were responding to my mic. I have 3 mics so i tried all 3, none of them worked either. I did a system restore which didn't help either. I tried fiddling with the sounds controls, which didn't work either. Also I know the mic's work fine because when I talk into them I can hear myself clearly through my speakers but nothing will pick them up sound recorder,vent,teamspeak,games, etc. I'm also thinking about buying a USB headset, see if that helps. Its reached the point were I'm thinking about having my old computer running vent with no monitor ,while I play through my new computer. Hoping anyone knows how to fix this? I can supply screen shots of my settings if it helps.:help: :dogeye: |
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| 675986 | 2008-06-05 22:42:00 | Generally if you can hear sound on your speakers, you should be able to record with the basic windows sound recorder or a program like the popular Audacity (http://audacity.sourceforge.net/). Need to make sure in sound settings that the mic in - and the - wav out mix or stereo mix (or similar) are enabled... This site (www.wikihow.com) might... |
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| 675987 | 2008-06-05 23:13:00 | Thanks for the info:clap I've been using Realtek HD Audio Manager(Pain in the @#$). I Changed all the sound,voice recording programs to "Mic in at Front Panel (Pink)" Windows sound recorders now picking up my mic, going to test it out in vent, and other things now:banana |
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