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mrs.chappie | 23:55 Tue 12th May 2009 | Technology
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I have two headsets and I am having trouble with both, so I wonder if it is the actual computer that is the problem.

I can hear folk okay, but when I speak, other folk can't hear me.

I have tried looking at the settings in the control panel, but none of them are on mute. Anyone any idea what might be the problem please?

Thanks folks.
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Hi Mrs C

Since it's obviously the microphone which is the problem, are you sure that it's actually plugged into the correct socket? It's quite a common fault for people to plug it into the 'line in' socket, rather than the 'microphone' one.

Chris

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Hi Chris, thanks for reply. Hope you're feeling good this evening!

I'm not plugged into the wrong socket, I thought of that and I have even swapped the plugs around, to no avail. It has got me totally baffled.

[:o(

Also use the "test hardware" setup in Control Panel/Sounds & Audio Devices/Voice tab.
Also open sound mixer and Properties .. select "recording" and check mic is selected and turned up.
. . . and I hope that you're feeling good (if somewhat frustrated) as well ;-)

You've stated that the inputs aren't muted but where are the sliders? Right-click on the loudspeaker symbol (at the bottom right of your screen) and select 'Open volume controls' (or something similar - what you see on your screen might not match exactly what I've got on my mine). If there's a slider specifically for the microphone input then (obviously) that's the one you want to maximise. If not, push the 'line in' slider to the top. (It might also be worth trying the 'Wav' slider at the maximum setting).

Chris
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Thanks buddy. Tried that too, all looks correct (microphone ticked and volume up to highest level).

Still no cigar.

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Sorry AIB, that post above looks like I'm ignoring you - in fact, it was posted to you.

Hey Chris, all the sliders are set to the highest level. It is very strange and driving me bonkers!

I suppose there is a slight possibility that both headsets are duff - but unlikely, I would have thought.

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