I Can Hear My Mic Through Speakers, But Xp Won't Record Sound?
Aug 3, 2010
i recently installed a mic on my laptop (Toughbook CF-29) and I can hear myself/sounds from the mic through the speaker on my laptop, but xp sound recorder and/or Audacity won't record the sounds going through the mic/speakers. I have tried messing about with advanced audio properties, but can't figure this out.
I get a series of low pitch beeps about every hour for a second or two no matter what's running.It's not a system beep, much lower in freguency. Everything else is working fine, good audio for all playbacks.I don't have a system speaker attached to the motherboard. The sound comes thru my Sound Blaster powered speakers, even with the volume off.
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Can't hear sound effects in many games (and some system sounds), but I can listen to music and background sounds.Dxdiag sound diagnostics:DirectSound test results: Failure at step 20 (User verification of hardware): HRESULT = 0x00000000 (error code) (it pops up after the 1st hardware buffer test)I searched on google, tried everything.
My question is how to record sound and hear it from the computer speakers in the same time. When I record sound I see the green display viberating but how can I hear the sound in the same time?
recently i install win 2000 but the problem is i cant hear any sound.in device maneger i can see that sound card is ok.but still it dosent work.i cant play songs.i open the hardware wizard and tyied to install the sound card but computer says that sound card is ok and its working properly.
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