Bought a new microphone thought the old one that i havent used for couple of years was broken. But my new one is not working either. I can hear people but they cannot hear me, it is not mute either. But sound recorder not working either, can anyone help please?
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since i got XP, my microphone no longer works. It says that it doesn't detect it and that I should plug it in but I'm 100% sure its plugged in, Ive checked. For some info that may help u, I dont have a headset mic. Just one that sits on your desktop. Its definatly plugged in, I have SP2 for XP Pro.I previously had Windos ME where my mic worked fine. Ive tried doing the audio tuning wizard, but it still says I dont have a mic plugged in and it doesn't detect it.
I have a Pavilion M50 monitor that i'm using for my computer with windows 2000. The monitor works fine and all, but the microphone that comes attached doesnt.(comes with a cable that plugs into the mic jack)I thought this might be a driver problem, as windows simply recognizes the Monitor as a "Plug and Play Monitor" and when trying to download the driver from the HP support site it essentially said that the Pavilion M50 had no driver for Windows 2000/XP.I don't have another micropohne to plug into the jack, only USB ones which work fine. The Audio output of the jack right beside it works fine so i don't believe it is the sound card driver.
My'Recording Control' shows Microphone 'select' button checked.Volume Control does not.Could this be part of the reason I cannot use my microphone to record into Audacity and/or Sound Recorder?
I'm currently having a problem with my microphone. My setup is headphones with the microphone attached both plugged into the front jacks on my case.
Now the problem is that any sound that is heard through my headphones is also being broadcasted through my microphone. ( e.g. If I'm listiening to music and I open my microphone to talk to somebody in ventrilo they can hear the music that is playing in my headphones
Not sure if this is the right forum but whenever I speak on teamspeak or even record myself with sound recorder, all the noises from my speakers, yes speakers, echo in the recording and its 10x as loud as it is in the speaker. For example, I'm talking on teamspeak and someone else says something, their words echo 10x as loud and they kick me
Is there a way to redirect the Microphone connected to my Local Machine to the Remote Server (WinXP/Windows Server 2003), when using Remote Desktop.Bcoz my application which requires Microphone will be running on the terminal server (win server 2003) and all users will be accessing the application after logging into the terminal server using remote desktop. I know that I can redirect the sound from terminal server to the local machine. But will the users be able to use their microphones in their local machines?
I suddenly have no sound. Can't hear a DVD or mpeg video. I checked the device drivers and everything seems to be installed. I tried reinstalling windows XP but it told me that I had 2 incompatible programs installed & would NOT install. I'm getting very frustrated. All I want to do is get my sound back.
I accidentally removed i think maybe a sound device from the 'add or remove programs'now i can't listen to my muzik or anything. i tried the system recovery just awhile ago and it's not gonna work cuz it's not bolded or somethin like that.
I bought speakers and cannot hear a thing. I get this error mesage that says there are no active mixer devices available and then i got another one that said no audio devices currently installed on your machine. I did all the steps in the support/help area but nothing works. ALso, when I try to adjust the volume the area is light gray and you cannot click on it to adjust.
I'm having intermittent sound issues. This is a newly-built computer. It seems that the sound I can't hear are Windows sounds or on the internet. Windows media player is playing, but I'm not hearing anything. I've checked my speakers and sound card. If I put a CD or DVD in, I hear sound or if I play the TV.
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?
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.
My windows sounds dont work when i log in my user i dont hear the windows tune, i also cannot hear flash videos that are on the net. I've had this for a while now so cant really do system restore without loosing things.
I just reinstalled XP due to a computer crash and now I hear a beep with every keystroke. Anyone know why this is doing this and how to turn it off? I've checked the sound profiles and I can't find it.
i normally run on a linspire pre-loaded machine, but due to the heatsink on its way out have been using my secondary backup windows machine: http://littlurl.com/aw9rw there has been no issue for a while, however about 2 weeks going into 3 now.i've not been able to hear any sounds out of my speakers (Internet, cnn news, etc.)except if i used windows media player, cd's and any internal/preloaded sounds worked fine, as well as any 'testing'no yellow ! or errors were seen, or are seen currently.i began to muck about in the system files,the ultimate troubleshooter is an awesome program.and ended up tossing the system restore disks in.which seemed to just place another load of the os onto the hd.as a simple glance into the file system shows an owner and fred flintstone -(previous admin i was working under) besides the 'new' addition of mine.is it possible to have overlapping or multiple layers of an os on the same hd like this?i have sound only through wmp still.have downloaded and burned a copy of gparted to facilitate a clean sweep of the hd if needed to do a fresh/clean install.
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.
I have Windows XP Pro. Realtek HD Audio sound card. For some really odd reason all of the sudden I can't hear the guitar playing on some of my songs. I can hear everything else playing but the guitar is drowned out and sounds very very low compared to the other songs and I really don't know what the problem could be. I have tried different drivers for my sound card all with the same results. Anyone know the problem or a possible solution?
In previous Personal computer when I dialed up,I would hear the dial-up sounds and dialing process. Now I don't hear anything.I have gone to the Control Panel and modem tab and have ascertained that the modem speaker is on.
After reformatting my pc, I'm unable to hear anything through my headset and my mic doesn't work. However, I am able to hear audio through my monitor speakers.