Echo with my mic Help me !!!
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Hello,
I have a small issue. When I speak into my microphone (without headphones), the sound comes directly from the speakers, but the problem is that the sound coming from the speakers is picked up by the microphone, which creates an echo every time sound comes from the speakers.. Is there a setting possible to avoid having to use headphones to prevent hearing echo coming from the speakers?
I hope I was clear :S
Thank you for your responses
Bdax
I have a small issue. When I speak into my microphone (without headphones), the sound comes directly from the speakers, but the problem is that the sound coming from the speakers is picked up by the microphone, which creates an echo every time sound comes from the speakers.. Is there a setting possible to avoid having to use headphones to prevent hearing echo coming from the speakers?
I hope I was clear :S
Thank you for your responses
Bdax
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Perfectly clear! ^^
Go to the start menu > programs > accessories > entertainment > volume control.
In the opened window, go to options > properties.
Select the sound card responsible for playing sounds (if you only have one card divided by function, select the one with the word "output" in it)
Then, by selecting "playback," check that the microphone box is ticked. and click OK.
The initial window will come back to the foreground, with a microphone section in it, check the "mute" box.
Thus, you can record sounds via your mic, without the recorded sounds being played through your speakers simultaneously and thus creating that unpleasant noise (which is called acoustic feedback).
KinOu xD
Go to the start menu > programs > accessories > entertainment > volume control.
In the opened window, go to options > properties.
Select the sound card responsible for playing sounds (if you only have one card divided by function, select the one with the word "output" in it)
Then, by selecting "playback," check that the microphone box is ticked. and click OK.
The initial window will come back to the foreground, with a microphone section in it, check the "mute" box.
Thus, you can record sounds via your mic, without the recorded sounds being played through your speakers simultaneously and thus creating that unpleasant noise (which is called acoustic feedback).
KinOu xD
benjyy
I don't have the microphone box.
ononymous
same