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Randy M

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(Msg. 16) Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2006 11:22 pm
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Do you have the Karaoke plug-in installed? It has a bug in it that causes
audio problems especially if you're using SPDIF output to an external
receiver.

When I installed this plug-in it screwed up my audio. I only had sound
coming from the centre channel.

I'm sure it is messing up all kinds of microphone and speaker hardware.

Let me know if this helps

"Thia" wrote:

> Ok now I use Teamspeak to talk to friends online. On my old computer I had no
> problems with it. Now I just bought this computer and it has HD realtek
> Audio. Im running the a1520n XP media edition and when I push my button to
> talk they can not hear me half the time and when they do they hear a high
> pitched hum and have to strain to hear me. I have spent hours alone and
> working with one of the people adjusting my volume settings, switching
> speakers and mics, and diffrent plugs. I have line in/Mic in plus 2 other
> pink mic ports, one in back, one in front. Niether seem to fix the problem.
> The mics seem to work as I have 2 and both have the problem. My other problem
> with this is it seems to be stuck for karaoke cause when I do speak, it plays
> in real time into my headset. I cant get this to stop what so ever!! Iv used
> help and support to no anvil. Also my drives are up to date! Any suggestiongs
> on what ports I should be using and what kind of settings I should have would
> be greatly apprecieated. Thanks

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(Msg. 17) Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2006 11:22 pm
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Do you have the Karaoke plug-in installed? It has a bug in it that causes
audio problems especially if you're using SPDIF output to an external
receiver.

When I installed this plug-in it screwed up my audio. I only had sound
coming from the centre channel.

I'm sure it is messing up all kinds of microphone and speaker hardware.

Let me know if this helps

"Thia" wrote:

> Ok now I use Teamspeak to talk to friends online. On my old computer I had no
> problems with it. Now I just bought this computer and it has HD realtek
> Audio. Im running the a1520n XP media edition and when I push my button to
> talk they can not hear me half the time and when they do they hear a high
> pitched hum and have to strain to hear me. I have spent hours alone and
> working with one of the people adjusting my volume settings, switching
> speakers and mics, and diffrent plugs. I have line in/Mic in plus 2 other
> pink mic ports, one in back, one in front. Niether seem to fix the problem.
> The mics seem to work as I have 2 and both have the problem. My other problem
> with this is it seems to be stuck for karaoke cause when I do speak, it plays
> in real time into my headset. I cant get this to stop what so ever!! Iv used
> help and support to no anvil. Also my drives are up to date! Any suggestiongs
> on what ports I should be using and what kind of settings I should have would
> be greatly apprecieated. Thanks

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Randy M

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(Msg. 18) Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2006 11:22 pm
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Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)

Do you have the Karaoke plug-in installed? It has a bug in it that causes
audio problems especially if you're using SPDIF output to an external
receiver.

When I installed this plug-in it screwed up my audio. I only had sound
coming from the centre channel.

I'm sure it is messing up all kinds of microphone and speaker hardware.

Let me know if this helps

"Thia" wrote:

> Ok now I use Teamspeak to talk to friends online. On my old computer I had no
> problems with it. Now I just bought this computer and it has HD realtek
> Audio. Im running the a1520n XP media edition and when I push my button to
> talk they can not hear me half the time and when they do they hear a high
> pitched hum and have to strain to hear me. I have spent hours alone and
> working with one of the people adjusting my volume settings, switching
> speakers and mics, and diffrent plugs. I have line in/Mic in plus 2 other
> pink mic ports, one in back, one in front. Niether seem to fix the problem.
> The mics seem to work as I have 2 and both have the problem. My other problem
> with this is it seems to be stuck for karaoke cause when I do speak, it plays
> in real time into my headset. I cant get this to stop what so ever!! Iv used
> help and support to no anvil. Also my drives are up to date! Any suggestiongs
> on what ports I should be using and what kind of settings I should have would
> be greatly apprecieated. Thanks
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(Msg. 19) Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2006 11:22 pm
Post subject: RE: Microphone issues [Login to view extended thread Info.]
Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)

Do you have the Karaoke plug-in installed? It has a bug in it that causes
audio problems especially if you're using SPDIF output to an external
receiver.

When I installed this plug-in it screwed up my audio. I only had sound
coming from the centre channel.

I'm sure it is messing up all kinds of microphone and speaker hardware.

Let me know if this helps

"Thia" wrote:

> Ok now I use Teamspeak to talk to friends online. On my old computer I had no
> problems with it. Now I just bought this computer and it has HD realtek
> Audio. Im running the a1520n XP media edition and when I push my button to
> talk they can not hear me half the time and when they do they hear a high
> pitched hum and have to strain to hear me. I have spent hours alone and
> working with one of the people adjusting my volume settings, switching
> speakers and mics, and diffrent plugs. I have line in/Mic in plus 2 other
> pink mic ports, one in back, one in front. Niether seem to fix the problem.
> The mics seem to work as I have 2 and both have the problem. My other problem
> with this is it seems to be stuck for karaoke cause when I do speak, it plays
> in real time into my headset. I cant get this to stop what so ever!! Iv used
> help and support to no anvil. Also my drives are up to date! Any suggestiongs
> on what ports I should be using and what kind of settings I should have would
> be greatly apprecieated. Thanks
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Randy M

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(Msg. 20) Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2006 11:22 pm
Post subject: RE: Microphone issues [Login to view extended thread Info.]
Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)

Do you have the Karaoke plug-in installed? It has a bug in it that causes
audio problems especially if you're using SPDIF output to an external
receiver.

When I installed this plug-in it screwed up my audio. I only had sound
coming from the centre channel.

I'm sure it is messing up all kinds of microphone and speaker hardware.

Let me know if this helps

"Thia" wrote:

> Ok now I use Teamspeak to talk to friends online. On my old computer I had no
> problems with it. Now I just bought this computer and it has HD realtek
> Audio. Im running the a1520n XP media edition and when I push my button to
> talk they can not hear me half the time and when they do they hear a high
> pitched hum and have to strain to hear me. I have spent hours alone and
> working with one of the people adjusting my volume settings, switching
> speakers and mics, and diffrent plugs. I have line in/Mic in plus 2 other
> pink mic ports, one in back, one in front. Niether seem to fix the problem.
> The mics seem to work as I have 2 and both have the problem. My other problem
> with this is it seems to be stuck for karaoke cause when I do speak, it plays
> in real time into my headset. I cant get this to stop what so ever!! Iv used
> help and support to no anvil. Also my drives are up to date! Any suggestiongs
> on what ports I should be using and what kind of settings I should have would
> be greatly apprecieated. Thanks
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Randy M

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(Msg. 21) Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2006 11:22 pm
Post subject: RE: Microphone issues [Login to view extended thread Info.]
Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)

Do you have the Karaoke plug-in installed? It has a bug in it that causes
audio problems especially if you're using SPDIF output to an external
receiver.

When I installed this plug-in it screwed up my audio. I only had sound
coming from the centre channel.

I'm sure it is messing up all kinds of microphone and speaker hardware.

Let me know if this helps

"Thia" wrote:

> Ok now I use Teamspeak to talk to friends online. On my old computer I had no
> problems with it. Now I just bought this computer and it has HD realtek
> Audio. Im running the a1520n XP media edition and when I push my button to
> talk they can not hear me half the time and when they do they hear a high
> pitched hum and have to strain to hear me. I have spent hours alone and
> working with one of the people adjusting my volume settings, switching
> speakers and mics, and diffrent plugs. I have line in/Mic in plus 2 other
> pink mic ports, one in back, one in front. Niether seem to fix the problem.
> The mics seem to work as I have 2 and both have the problem. My other problem
> with this is it seems to be stuck for karaoke cause when I do speak, it plays
> in real time into my headset. I cant get this to stop what so ever!! Iv used
> help and support to no anvil. Also my drives are up to date! Any suggestiongs
> on what ports I should be using and what kind of settings I should have would
> be greatly apprecieated. Thanks
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(Msg. 22) Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2006 11:22 pm
Post subject: RE: Microphone issues [Login to view extended thread Info.]
Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)

Do you have the Karaoke plug-in installed? It has a bug in it that causes
audio problems especially if you're using SPDIF output to an external
receiver.

When I installed this plug-in it screwed up my audio. I only had sound
coming from the centre channel.

I'm sure it is messing up all kinds of microphone and speaker hardware.

Let me know if this helps

"Thia" wrote:

> Ok now I use Teamspeak to talk to friends online. On my old computer I had no
> problems with it. Now I just bought this computer and it has HD realtek
> Audio. Im running the a1520n XP media edition and when I push my button to
> talk they can not hear me half the time and when they do they hear a high
> pitched hum and have to strain to hear me. I have spent hours alone and
> working with one of the people adjusting my volume settings, switching
> speakers and mics, and diffrent plugs. I have line in/Mic in plus 2 other
> pink mic ports, one in back, one in front. Niether seem to fix the problem.
> The mics seem to work as I have 2 and both have the problem. My other problem
> with this is it seems to be stuck for karaoke cause when I do speak, it plays
> in real time into my headset. I cant get this to stop what so ever!! Iv used
> help and support to no anvil. Also my drives are up to date! Any suggestiongs
> on what ports I should be using and what kind of settings I should have would
> be greatly apprecieated. Thanks
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(Msg. 23) Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2006 11:22 pm
Post subject: RE: Microphone issues [Login to view extended thread Info.]
Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)

Do you have the Karaoke plug-in installed? It has a bug in it that causes
audio problems especially if you're using SPDIF output to an external
receiver.

When I installed this plug-in it screwed up my audio. I only had sound
coming from the centre channel.

I'm sure it is messing up all kinds of microphone and speaker hardware.

Let me know if this helps

"Thia" wrote:

> Ok now I use Teamspeak to talk to friends online. On my old computer I had no
> problems with it. Now I just bought this computer and it has HD realtek
> Audio. Im running the a1520n XP media edition and when I push my button to
> talk they can not hear me half the time and when they do they hear a high
> pitched hum and have to strain to hear me. I have spent hours alone and
> working with one of the people adjusting my volume settings, switching
> speakers and mics, and diffrent plugs. I have line in/Mic in plus 2 other
> pink mic ports, one in back, one in front. Niether seem to fix the problem.
> The mics seem to work as I have 2 and both have the problem. My other problem
> with this is it seems to be stuck for karaoke cause when I do speak, it plays
> in real time into my headset. I cant get this to stop what so ever!! Iv used
> help and support to no anvil. Also my drives are up to date! Any suggestiongs
> on what ports I should be using and what kind of settings I should have would
> be greatly apprecieated. Thanks
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Randy M

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(Msg. 24) Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2006 11:22 pm
Post subject: RE: Microphone issues [Login to view extended thread Info.]
Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)

Do you have the Karaoke plug-in installed? It has a bug in it that causes
audio problems especially if you're using SPDIF output to an external
receiver.

When I installed this plug-in it screwed up my audio. I only had sound
coming from the centre channel.

I'm sure it is messing up all kinds of microphone and speaker hardware.

Let me know if this helps

"Thia" wrote:

> Ok now I use Teamspeak to talk to friends online. On my old computer I had no
> problems with it. Now I just bought this computer and it has HD realtek
> Audio. Im running the a1520n XP media edition and when I push my button to
> talk they can not hear me half the time and when they do they hear a high
> pitched hum and have to strain to hear me. I have spent hours alone and
> working with one of the people adjusting my volume settings, switching
> speakers and mics, and diffrent plugs. I have line in/Mic in plus 2 other
> pink mic ports, one in back, one in front. Niether seem to fix the problem.
> The mics seem to work as I have 2 and both have the problem. My other problem
> with this is it seems to be stuck for karaoke cause when I do speak, it plays
> in real time into my headset. I cant get this to stop what so ever!! Iv used
> help and support to no anvil. Also my drives are up to date! Any suggestiongs
> on what ports I should be using and what kind of settings I should have would
> be greatly apprecieated. Thanks
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Randy M

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(Msg. 25) Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2006 11:22 pm
Post subject: RE: Microphone issues [Login to view extended thread Info.]
Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)

Do you have the Karaoke plug-in installed? It has a bug in it that causes
audio problems especially if you're using SPDIF output to an external
receiver.

When I installed this plug-in it screwed up my audio. I only had sound
coming from the centre channel.

I'm sure it is messing up all kinds of microphone and speaker hardware.

Let me know if this helps

"Thia" wrote:

> Ok now I use Teamspeak to talk to friends online. On my old computer I had no
> problems with it. Now I just bought this computer and it has HD realtek
> Audio. Im running the a1520n XP media edition and when I push my button to
> talk they can not hear me half the time and when they do they hear a high
> pitched hum and have to strain to hear me. I have spent hours alone and
> working with one of the people adjusting my volume settings, switching
> speakers and mics, and diffrent plugs. I have line in/Mic in plus 2 other
> pink mic ports, one in back, one in front. Niether seem to fix the problem.
> The mics seem to work as I have 2 and both have the problem. My other problem
> with this is it seems to be stuck for karaoke cause when I do speak, it plays
> in real time into my headset. I cant get this to stop what so ever!! Iv used
> help and support to no anvil. Also my drives are up to date! Any suggestiongs
> on what ports I should be using and what kind of settings I should have would
> be greatly apprecieated. Thanks
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(Msg. 26) Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2006 11:22 pm
Post subject: RE: Microphone issues [Login to view extended thread Info.]
Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)

Do you have the Karaoke plug-in installed? It has a bug in it that causes
audio problems especially if you're using SPDIF output to an external
receiver.

When I installed this plug-in it screwed up my audio. I only had sound
coming from the centre channel.

I'm sure it is messing up all kinds of microphone and speaker hardware.

Let me know if this helps

"Thia" wrote:

> Ok now I use Teamspeak to talk to friends online. On my old computer I had no
> problems with it. Now I just bought this computer and it has HD realtek
> Audio. Im running the a1520n XP media edition and when I push my button to
> talk they can not hear me half the time and when they do they hear a high
> pitched hum and have to strain to hear me. I have spent hours alone and
> working with one of the people adjusting my volume settings, switching
> speakers and mics, and diffrent plugs. I have line in/Mic in plus 2 other
> pink mic ports, one in back, one in front. Niether seem to fix the problem.
> The mics seem to work as I have 2 and both have the problem. My other problem
> with this is it seems to be stuck for karaoke cause when I do speak, it plays
> in real time into my headset. I cant get this to stop what so ever!! Iv used
> help and support to no anvil. Also my drives are up to date! Any suggestiongs
> on what ports I should be using and what kind of settings I should have would
> be greatly apprecieated. Thanks
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(Msg. 27) Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2006 11:22 pm
Post subject: RE: Microphone issues [Login to view extended thread Info.]
Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)

Do you have the Karaoke plug-in installed? It has a bug in it that causes
audio problems especially if you're using SPDIF output to an external
receiver.

When I installed this plug-in it screwed up my audio. I only had sound
coming from the centre channel.

I'm sure it is messing up all kinds of microphone and speaker hardware.

Let me know if this helps

"Thia" wrote:

> Ok now I use Teamspeak to talk to friends online. On my old computer I had no
> problems with it. Now I just bought this computer and it has HD realtek
> Audio. Im running the a1520n XP media edition and when I push my button to
> talk they can not hear me half the time and when they do they hear a high
> pitched hum and have to strain to hear me. I have spent hours alone and
> working with one of the people adjusting my volume settings, switching
> speakers and mics, and diffrent plugs. I have line in/Mic in plus 2 other
> pink mic ports, one in back, one in front. Niether seem to fix the problem.
> The mics seem to work as I have 2 and both have the problem. My other problem
> with this is it seems to be stuck for karaoke cause when I do speak, it plays
> in real time into my headset. I cant get this to stop what so ever!! Iv used
> help and support to no anvil. Also my drives are up to date! Any suggestiongs
> on what ports I should be using and what kind of settings I should have would
> be greatly apprecieated. Thanks
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Randy M

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(Msg. 28) Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2006 11:22 pm
Post subject: RE: Microphone issues [Login to view extended thread Info.]
Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)

Do you have the Karaoke plug-in installed? It has a bug in it that causes
audio problems especially if you're using SPDIF output to an external
receiver.

When I installed this plug-in it screwed up my audio. I only had sound
coming from the centre channel.

I'm sure it is messing up all kinds of microphone and speaker hardware.

Let me know if this helps

"Thia" wrote:

> Ok now I use Teamspeak to talk to friends online. On my old computer I had no
> problems with it. Now I just bought this computer and it has HD realtek
> Audio. Im running the a1520n XP media edition and when I push my button to
> talk they can not hear me half the time and when they do they hear a high
> pitched hum and have to strain to hear me. I have spent hours alone and
> working with one of the people adjusting my volume settings, switching
> speakers and mics, and diffrent plugs. I have line in/Mic in plus 2 other
> pink mic ports, one in back, one in front. Niether seem to fix the problem.
> The mics seem to work as I have 2 and both have the problem. My other problem
> with this is it seems to be stuck for karaoke cause when I do speak, it plays
> in real time into my headset. I cant get this to stop what so ever!! Iv used
> help and support to no anvil. Also my drives are up to date! Any suggestiongs
> on what ports I should be using and what kind of settings I should have would
> be greatly apprecieated. Thanks
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Randy M

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(Msg. 29) Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2006 11:22 pm
Post subject: RE: Microphone issues [Login to view extended thread Info.]
Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)

Do you have the Karaoke plug-in installed? It has a bug in it that causes
audio problems especially if you're using SPDIF output to an external
receiver.

When I installed this plug-in it screwed up my audio. I only had sound
coming from the centre channel.

I'm sure it is messing up all kinds of microphone and speaker hardware.

Let me know if this helps

"Thia" wrote:

> Ok now I use Teamspeak to talk to friends online. On my old computer I had no
> problems with it. Now I just bought this computer and it has HD realtek
> Audio. Im running the a1520n XP media edition and when I push my button to
> talk they can not hear me half the time and when they do they hear a high
> pitched hum and have to strain to hear me. I have spent hours alone and
> working with one of the people adjusting my volume settings, switching
> speakers and mics, and diffrent plugs. I have line in/Mic in plus 2 other
> pink mic ports, one in back, one in front. Niether seem to fix the problem.
> The mics seem to work as I have 2 and both have the problem. My other problem
> with this is it seems to be stuck for karaoke cause when I do speak, it plays
> in real time into my headset. I cant get this to stop what so ever!! Iv used
> help and support to no anvil. Also my drives are up to date! Any suggestiongs
> on what ports I should be using and what kind of settings I should have would
> be greatly apprecieated. Thanks
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(Msg. 30) Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2006 11:22 pm
Post subject: RE: Microphone issues [Login to view extended thread Info.]
Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)

Do you have the Karaoke plug-in installed? It has a bug in it that causes
audio problems especially if you're using SPDIF output to an external
receiver.

When I installed this plug-in it screwed up my audio. I only had sound
coming from the centre channel.

I'm sure it is messing up all kinds of microphone and speaker hardware.

Let me know if this helps

"Thia" wrote:

> Ok now I use Teamspeak to talk to friends online. On my old computer I had no
> problems with it. Now I just bought this computer and it has HD realtek
> Audio. Im running the a1520n XP media edition and when I push my button to
> talk they can not hear me half the time and when they do they hear a high
> pitched hum and have to strain to hear me. I have spent hours alone and
> working with one of the people adjusting my volume settings, switching
> speakers and mics, and diffrent plugs. I have line in/Mic in plus 2 other
> pink mic ports, one in back, one in front. Niether seem to fix the problem.
> The mics seem to work as I have 2 and both have the problem. My other problem
> with this is it seems to be stuck for karaoke cause when I do speak, it plays
> in real time into my headset. I cant get this to stop what so ever!! Iv used
> help and support to no anvil. Also my drives are up to date! Any suggestiongs
> on what ports I should be using and what kind of settings I should have would
> be greatly apprecieated. Thanks
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