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| Thread ID: 76624 | 2007-02-07 09:09:00 | Skype | Bryden (4161) | Press F1 |
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| 523510 | 2007-02-07 09:09:00 | I browsed the earlier messages re Skype - about February 2005... I have just d/l the latest version and am only just starting to use it. I have a Logitech 250 USB headset which appears to switch off the computer's speakers when it is plugged in. I have only spoken skype to skype with a friend in Auckland but the static is awful. Any suggestions to improve on this please? I am on Broadband though living just outside Cambridge the quality is not the best - better than dial up but not 100%. TIA Bryden |
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| 523511 | 2007-02-07 09:29:00 | I found that plugging my headset straight into the sound card, not worrying about the speakers and working my way through this; www.portforward.com made a world of difference. |
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| 523512 | 2007-02-07 11:38:00 | Not really to do with your problem but you may be interested in this. Note this seems to be only the case for 64 bit machines. Why Does Skype Read the BIOS?: it.slashdot.org |
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