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Since: Sep 29, 2006 Posts: 36
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(Msg. 16) Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 7:03 am
Post subject: RE: Webcam Audio Out Problem [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: microsoft>public>windowsxp>video (more info?)
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Thanks for the input h264 but my problem had been solved before your reply.
Do appreciate your time and information, though. Have a great day!
Katey
"Katey" wrote:
> I have installed a Logitech Pro 5000 on an HP dv5220us notebook and trying to
> use it on MSN Live Messenger. I can hear the person I talk to but they
> can't hear me. The video is excellent. I also have an HP Pavilion a316n
> which runs XP Home SP2. The notebook runs XP Media Edition SP2. I am sorry
> to drag out my question but feel I need to give enough information.
>
> This isn't the first time I have tried to use a webcam with a built in
> microphone and not had it work. If I use an external microphone while using
> the webcam the person I talk to can hear me. Several months ago I tried to
> install a Micro Innovations IC200C webcam to just the desktop and had the
> same problem. Both of these times I have installed the two webcams I did all
> the tests the webcam software ask for and also the windows OS required. The
> sound was good and worked fine on the computers. The problem comes up when I
> try to send the audio out.
>
> This has been driving me crazy and hope someone can help me. I'm fairly new
> at all the computer stuff so please take pity on me. I can believe that both
> webcams have something wrong with the built in microphones so the problem
> must lie somewhere else.
>
> Thanks and I apologize for being so lengthy and hope I have rambled so much
> that you can't figure out what my problem is.
>
> Katey >> Stay informed about: Webcam Audio Out Problem |
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Since: Sep 29, 2006 Posts: 36
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(Msg. 17) Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 7:03 am
Post subject: RE: Webcam Audio Out Problem [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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Thanks for the input h264 but my problem had been solved before your reply.
Do appreciate your time and information, though. Have a great day!
Katey
"Katey" wrote:
> I have installed a Logitech Pro 5000 on an HP dv5220us notebook and trying to
> use it on MSN Live Messenger. I can hear the person I talk to but they
> can't hear me. The video is excellent. I also have an HP Pavilion a316n
> which runs XP Home SP2. The notebook runs XP Media Edition SP2. I am sorry
> to drag out my question but feel I need to give enough information.
>
> This isn't the first time I have tried to use a webcam with a built in
> microphone and not had it work. If I use an external microphone while using
> the webcam the person I talk to can hear me. Several months ago I tried to
> install a Micro Innovations IC200C webcam to just the desktop and had the
> same problem. Both of these times I have installed the two webcams I did all
> the tests the webcam software ask for and also the windows OS required. The
> sound was good and worked fine on the computers. The problem comes up when I
> try to send the audio out.
>
> This has been driving me crazy and hope someone can help me. I'm fairly new
> at all the computer stuff so please take pity on me. I can believe that both
> webcams have something wrong with the built in microphones so the problem
> must lie somewhere else.
>
> Thanks and I apologize for being so lengthy and hope I have rambled so much
> that you can't figure out what my problem is.
>
> Katey >> Stay informed about: Webcam Audio Out Problem |
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(Msg. 18) Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 7:03 am
Post subject: RE: Webcam Audio Out Problem [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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Thanks for the input h264 but my problem had been solved before your reply.
Do appreciate your time and information, though. Have a great day!
Katey
"Katey" wrote:
> I have installed a Logitech Pro 5000 on an HP dv5220us notebook and trying to
> use it on MSN Live Messenger. I can hear the person I talk to but they
> can't hear me. The video is excellent. I also have an HP Pavilion a316n
> which runs XP Home SP2. The notebook runs XP Media Edition SP2. I am sorry
> to drag out my question but feel I need to give enough information.
>
> This isn't the first time I have tried to use a webcam with a built in
> microphone and not had it work. If I use an external microphone while using
> the webcam the person I talk to can hear me. Several months ago I tried to
> install a Micro Innovations IC200C webcam to just the desktop and had the
> same problem. Both of these times I have installed the two webcams I did all
> the tests the webcam software ask for and also the windows OS required. The
> sound was good and worked fine on the computers. The problem comes up when I
> try to send the audio out.
>
> This has been driving me crazy and hope someone can help me. I'm fairly new
> at all the computer stuff so please take pity on me. I can believe that both
> webcams have something wrong with the built in microphones so the problem
> must lie somewhere else.
>
> Thanks and I apologize for being so lengthy and hope I have rambled so much
> that you can't figure out what my problem is.
>
> Katey >> Stay informed about: Webcam Audio Out Problem |
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Since: Sep 29, 2006 Posts: 36
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(Msg. 19) Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 7:03 am
Post subject: RE: Webcam Audio Out Problem [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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Thanks for the input h264 but my problem had been solved before your reply.
Do appreciate your time and information, though. Have a great day!
Katey
"Katey" wrote:
> I have installed a Logitech Pro 5000 on an HP dv5220us notebook and trying to
> use it on MSN Live Messenger. I can hear the person I talk to but they
> can't hear me. The video is excellent. I also have an HP Pavilion a316n
> which runs XP Home SP2. The notebook runs XP Media Edition SP2. I am sorry
> to drag out my question but feel I need to give enough information.
>
> This isn't the first time I have tried to use a webcam with a built in
> microphone and not had it work. If I use an external microphone while using
> the webcam the person I talk to can hear me. Several months ago I tried to
> install a Micro Innovations IC200C webcam to just the desktop and had the
> same problem. Both of these times I have installed the two webcams I did all
> the tests the webcam software ask for and also the windows OS required. The
> sound was good and worked fine on the computers. The problem comes up when I
> try to send the audio out.
>
> This has been driving me crazy and hope someone can help me. I'm fairly new
> at all the computer stuff so please take pity on me. I can believe that both
> webcams have something wrong with the built in microphones so the problem
> must lie somewhere else.
>
> Thanks and I apologize for being so lengthy and hope I have rambled so much
> that you can't figure out what my problem is.
>
> Katey >> Stay informed about: Webcam Audio Out Problem |
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(Msg. 20) Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 7:03 am
Post subject: RE: Webcam Audio Out Problem [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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Thanks for the input h264 but my problem had been solved before your reply.
Do appreciate your time and information, though. Have a great day!
Katey
"Katey" wrote:
> I have installed a Logitech Pro 5000 on an HP dv5220us notebook and trying to
> use it on MSN Live Messenger. I can hear the person I talk to but they
> can't hear me. The video is excellent. I also have an HP Pavilion a316n
> which runs XP Home SP2. The notebook runs XP Media Edition SP2. I am sorry
> to drag out my question but feel I need to give enough information.
>
> This isn't the first time I have tried to use a webcam with a built in
> microphone and not had it work. If I use an external microphone while using
> the webcam the person I talk to can hear me. Several months ago I tried to
> install a Micro Innovations IC200C webcam to just the desktop and had the
> same problem. Both of these times I have installed the two webcams I did all
> the tests the webcam software ask for and also the windows OS required. The
> sound was good and worked fine on the computers. The problem comes up when I
> try to send the audio out.
>
> This has been driving me crazy and hope someone can help me. I'm fairly new
> at all the computer stuff so please take pity on me. I can believe that both
> webcams have something wrong with the built in microphones so the problem
> must lie somewhere else.
>
> Thanks and I apologize for being so lengthy and hope I have rambled so much
> that you can't figure out what my problem is.
>
> Katey >> Stay informed about: Webcam Audio Out Problem |
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(Msg. 21) Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 7:03 am
Post subject: RE: Webcam Audio Out Problem [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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Thanks for the input h264 but my problem had been solved before your reply.
Do appreciate your time and information, though. Have a great day!
Katey
"Katey" wrote:
> I have installed a Logitech Pro 5000 on an HP dv5220us notebook and trying to
> use it on MSN Live Messenger. I can hear the person I talk to but they
> can't hear me. The video is excellent. I also have an HP Pavilion a316n
> which runs XP Home SP2. The notebook runs XP Media Edition SP2. I am sorry
> to drag out my question but feel I need to give enough information.
>
> This isn't the first time I have tried to use a webcam with a built in
> microphone and not had it work. If I use an external microphone while using
> the webcam the person I talk to can hear me. Several months ago I tried to
> install a Micro Innovations IC200C webcam to just the desktop and had the
> same problem. Both of these times I have installed the two webcams I did all
> the tests the webcam software ask for and also the windows OS required. The
> sound was good and worked fine on the computers. The problem comes up when I
> try to send the audio out.
>
> This has been driving me crazy and hope someone can help me. I'm fairly new
> at all the computer stuff so please take pity on me. I can believe that both
> webcams have something wrong with the built in microphones so the problem
> must lie somewhere else.
>
> Thanks and I apologize for being so lengthy and hope I have rambled so much
> that you can't figure out what my problem is.
>
> Katey >> Stay informed about: Webcam Audio Out Problem |
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(Msg. 22) Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 7:03 am
Post subject: RE: Webcam Audio Out Problem [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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Thanks for the input h264 but my problem had been solved before your reply.
Do appreciate your time and information, though. Have a great day!
Katey
"Katey" wrote:
> I have installed a Logitech Pro 5000 on an HP dv5220us notebook and trying to
> use it on MSN Live Messenger. I can hear the person I talk to but they
> can't hear me. The video is excellent. I also have an HP Pavilion a316n
> which runs XP Home SP2. The notebook runs XP Media Edition SP2. I am sorry
> to drag out my question but feel I need to give enough information.
>
> This isn't the first time I have tried to use a webcam with a built in
> microphone and not had it work. If I use an external microphone while using
> the webcam the person I talk to can hear me. Several months ago I tried to
> install a Micro Innovations IC200C webcam to just the desktop and had the
> same problem. Both of these times I have installed the two webcams I did all
> the tests the webcam software ask for and also the windows OS required. The
> sound was good and worked fine on the computers. The problem comes up when I
> try to send the audio out.
>
> This has been driving me crazy and hope someone can help me. I'm fairly new
> at all the computer stuff so please take pity on me. I can believe that both
> webcams have something wrong with the built in microphones so the problem
> must lie somewhere else.
>
> Thanks and I apologize for being so lengthy and hope I have rambled so much
> that you can't figure out what my problem is.
>
> Katey >> Stay informed about: Webcam Audio Out Problem |
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(Msg. 23) Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 7:03 am
Post subject: RE: Webcam Audio Out Problem [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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Thanks for the input h264 but my problem had been solved before your reply.
Do appreciate your time and information, though. Have a great day!
Katey
"Katey" wrote:
> I have installed a Logitech Pro 5000 on an HP dv5220us notebook and trying to
> use it on MSN Live Messenger. I can hear the person I talk to but they
> can't hear me. The video is excellent. I also have an HP Pavilion a316n
> which runs XP Home SP2. The notebook runs XP Media Edition SP2. I am sorry
> to drag out my question but feel I need to give enough information.
>
> This isn't the first time I have tried to use a webcam with a built in
> microphone and not had it work. If I use an external microphone while using
> the webcam the person I talk to can hear me. Several months ago I tried to
> install a Micro Innovations IC200C webcam to just the desktop and had the
> same problem. Both of these times I have installed the two webcams I did all
> the tests the webcam software ask for and also the windows OS required. The
> sound was good and worked fine on the computers. The problem comes up when I
> try to send the audio out.
>
> This has been driving me crazy and hope someone can help me. I'm fairly new
> at all the computer stuff so please take pity on me. I can believe that both
> webcams have something wrong with the built in microphones so the problem
> must lie somewhere else.
>
> Thanks and I apologize for being so lengthy and hope I have rambled so much
> that you can't figure out what my problem is.
>
> Katey >> Stay informed about: Webcam Audio Out Problem |
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(Msg. 24) Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 7:03 am
Post subject: RE: Webcam Audio Out Problem [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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Thanks for the input h264 but my problem had been solved before your reply.
Do appreciate your time and information, though. Have a great day!
Katey
"Katey" wrote:
> I have installed a Logitech Pro 5000 on an HP dv5220us notebook and trying to
> use it on MSN Live Messenger. I can hear the person I talk to but they
> can't hear me. The video is excellent. I also have an HP Pavilion a316n
> which runs XP Home SP2. The notebook runs XP Media Edition SP2. I am sorry
> to drag out my question but feel I need to give enough information.
>
> This isn't the first time I have tried to use a webcam with a built in
> microphone and not had it work. If I use an external microphone while using
> the webcam the person I talk to can hear me. Several months ago I tried to
> install a Micro Innovations IC200C webcam to just the desktop and had the
> same problem. Both of these times I have installed the two webcams I did all
> the tests the webcam software ask for and also the windows OS required. The
> sound was good and worked fine on the computers. The problem comes up when I
> try to send the audio out.
>
> This has been driving me crazy and hope someone can help me. I'm fairly new
> at all the computer stuff so please take pity on me. I can believe that both
> webcams have something wrong with the built in microphones so the problem
> must lie somewhere else.
>
> Thanks and I apologize for being so lengthy and hope I have rambled so much
> that you can't figure out what my problem is.
>
> Katey >> Stay informed about: Webcam Audio Out Problem |
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(Msg. 25) Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 7:03 am
Post subject: RE: Webcam Audio Out Problem [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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Thanks for the input h264 but my problem had been solved before your reply.
Do appreciate your time and information, though. Have a great day!
Katey
"Katey" wrote:
> I have installed a Logitech Pro 5000 on an HP dv5220us notebook and trying to
> use it on MSN Live Messenger. I can hear the person I talk to but they
> can't hear me. The video is excellent. I also have an HP Pavilion a316n
> which runs XP Home SP2. The notebook runs XP Media Edition SP2. I am sorry
> to drag out my question but feel I need to give enough information.
>
> This isn't the first time I have tried to use a webcam with a built in
> microphone and not had it work. If I use an external microphone while using
> the webcam the person I talk to can hear me. Several months ago I tried to
> install a Micro Innovations IC200C webcam to just the desktop and had the
> same problem. Both of these times I have installed the two webcams I did all
> the tests the webcam software ask for and also the windows OS required. The
> sound was good and worked fine on the computers. The problem comes up when I
> try to send the audio out.
>
> This has been driving me crazy and hope someone can help me. I'm fairly new
> at all the computer stuff so please take pity on me. I can believe that both
> webcams have something wrong with the built in microphones so the problem
> must lie somewhere else.
>
> Thanks and I apologize for being so lengthy and hope I have rambled so much
> that you can't figure out what my problem is.
>
> Katey >> Stay informed about: Webcam Audio Out Problem |
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(Msg. 26) Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 7:03 am
Post subject: RE: Webcam Audio Out Problem [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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Thanks for the input h264 but my problem had been solved before your reply.
Do appreciate your time and information, though. Have a great day!
Katey
"Katey" wrote:
> I have installed a Logitech Pro 5000 on an HP dv5220us notebook and trying to
> use it on MSN Live Messenger. I can hear the person I talk to but they
> can't hear me. The video is excellent. I also have an HP Pavilion a316n
> which runs XP Home SP2. The notebook runs XP Media Edition SP2. I am sorry
> to drag out my question but feel I need to give enough information.
>
> This isn't the first time I have tried to use a webcam with a built in
> microphone and not had it work. If I use an external microphone while using
> the webcam the person I talk to can hear me. Several months ago I tried to
> install a Micro Innovations IC200C webcam to just the desktop and had the
> same problem. Both of these times I have installed the two webcams I did all
> the tests the webcam software ask for and also the windows OS required. The
> sound was good and worked fine on the computers. The problem comes up when I
> try to send the audio out.
>
> This has been driving me crazy and hope someone can help me. I'm fairly new
> at all the computer stuff so please take pity on me. I can believe that both
> webcams have something wrong with the built in microphones so the problem
> must lie somewhere else.
>
> Thanks and I apologize for being so lengthy and hope I have rambled so much
> that you can't figure out what my problem is.
>
> Katey >> Stay informed about: Webcam Audio Out Problem |
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(Msg. 27) Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 7:03 am
Post subject: RE: Webcam Audio Out Problem [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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Thanks for the input h264 but my problem had been solved before your reply.
Do appreciate your time and information, though. Have a great day!
Katey
"Katey" wrote:
> I have installed a Logitech Pro 5000 on an HP dv5220us notebook and trying to
> use it on MSN Live Messenger. I can hear the person I talk to but they
> can't hear me. The video is excellent. I also have an HP Pavilion a316n
> which runs XP Home SP2. The notebook runs XP Media Edition SP2. I am sorry
> to drag out my question but feel I need to give enough information.
>
> This isn't the first time I have tried to use a webcam with a built in
> microphone and not had it work. If I use an external microphone while using
> the webcam the person I talk to can hear me. Several months ago I tried to
> install a Micro Innovations IC200C webcam to just the desktop and had the
> same problem. Both of these times I have installed the two webcams I did all
> the tests the webcam software ask for and also the windows OS required. The
> sound was good and worked fine on the computers. The problem comes up when I
> try to send the audio out.
>
> This has been driving me crazy and hope someone can help me. I'm fairly new
> at all the computer stuff so please take pity on me. I can believe that both
> webcams have something wrong with the built in microphones so the problem
> must lie somewhere else.
>
> Thanks and I apologize for being so lengthy and hope I have rambled so much
> that you can't figure out what my problem is.
>
> Katey >> Stay informed about: Webcam Audio Out Problem |
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(Msg. 28) Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 7:03 am
Post subject: RE: Webcam Audio Out Problem [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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Thanks for the input h264 but my problem had been solved before your reply.
Do appreciate your time and information, though. Have a great day!
Katey
"Katey" wrote:
> I have installed a Logitech Pro 5000 on an HP dv5220us notebook and trying to
> use it on MSN Live Messenger. I can hear the person I talk to but they
> can't hear me. The video is excellent. I also have an HP Pavilion a316n
> which runs XP Home SP2. The notebook runs XP Media Edition SP2. I am sorry
> to drag out my question but feel I need to give enough information.
>
> This isn't the first time I have tried to use a webcam with a built in
> microphone and not had it work. If I use an external microphone while using
> the webcam the person I talk to can hear me. Several months ago I tried to
> install a Micro Innovations IC200C webcam to just the desktop and had the
> same problem. Both of these times I have installed the two webcams I did all
> the tests the webcam software ask for and also the windows OS required. The
> sound was good and worked fine on the computers. The problem comes up when I
> try to send the audio out.
>
> This has been driving me crazy and hope someone can help me. I'm fairly new
> at all the computer stuff so please take pity on me. I can believe that both
> webcams have something wrong with the built in microphones so the problem
> must lie somewhere else.
>
> Thanks and I apologize for being so lengthy and hope I have rambled so much
> that you can't figure out what my problem is.
>
> Katey >> Stay informed about: Webcam Audio Out Problem |
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(Msg. 29) Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 7:03 am
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Thanks for the input h264 but my problem had been solved before your reply.
Do appreciate your time and information, though. Have a great day!
Katey
"Katey" wrote:
> I have installed a Logitech Pro 5000 on an HP dv5220us notebook and trying to
> use it on MSN Live Messenger. I can hear the person I talk to but they
> can't hear me. The video is excellent. I also have an HP Pavilion a316n
> which runs XP Home SP2. The notebook runs XP Media Edition SP2. I am sorry
> to drag out my question but feel I need to give enough information.
>
> This isn't the first time I have tried to use a webcam with a built in
> microphone and not had it work. If I use an external microphone while using
> the webcam the person I talk to can hear me. Several months ago I tried to
> install a Micro Innovations IC200C webcam to just the desktop and had the
> same problem. Both of these times I have installed the two webcams I did all
> the tests the webcam software ask for and also the windows OS required. The
> sound was good and worked fine on the computers. The problem comes up when I
> try to send the audio out.
>
> This has been driving me crazy and hope someone can help me. I'm fairly new
> at all the computer stuff so please take pity on me. I can believe that both
> webcams have something wrong with the built in microphones so the problem
> must lie somewhere else.
>
> Thanks and I apologize for being so lengthy and hope I have rambled so much
> that you can't figure out what my problem is.
>
> Katey >> Stay informed about: Webcam Audio Out Problem |
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(Msg. 30) Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 7:03 am
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Thanks for the input h264 but my problem had been solved before your reply.
Do appreciate your time and information, though. Have a great day!
Katey
"Katey" wrote:
> I have installed a Logitech Pro 5000 on an HP dv5220us notebook and trying to
> use it on MSN Live Messenger. I can hear the person I talk to but they
> can't hear me. The video is excellent. I also have an HP Pavilion a316n
> which runs XP Home SP2. The notebook runs XP Media Edition SP2. I am sorry
> to drag out my question but feel I need to give enough information.
>
> This isn't the first time I have tried to use a webcam with a built in
> microphone and not had it work. If I use an external microphone while using
> the webcam the person I talk to can hear me. Several months ago I tried to
> install a Micro Innovations IC200C webcam to just the desktop and had the
> same problem. Both of these times I have installed the two webcams I did all
> the tests the webcam software ask for and also the windows OS required. The
> sound was good and worked fine on the computers. The problem comes up when I
> try to send the audio out.
>
> This has been driving me crazy and hope someone can help me. I'm fairly new
> at all the computer stuff so please take pity on me. I can believe that both
> webcams have something wrong with the built in microphones so the problem
> must lie somewhere else.
>
> Thanks and I apologize for being so lengthy and hope I have rambled so much
> that you can't figure out what my problem is.
>
> Katey >> Stay informed about: Webcam Audio Out Problem |
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