- Microphone problems
- Posted by Harry on October 2nd, 2005
I have a Logitech webcam that has a built in microphone and it picks up good
sound, however I want to do VoIP using my speakers this doesn't work very
well as I seem to get feedback and an echo. Is there a way of stopping this
or positioning of the microphone?
Any help much appreciated
- Posted by paulress@comcast.net on October 2nd, 2005
Harry wrote:
ambient sound (like speaker output. Because the default location of the
webcam (top of monitor) is so close to the speakers (within 3 feet +/-),
there's not much you can do... I would suggest either using a cardoid
(directional) mike or headset type of deal for best results.
- Posted by Barry on October 2nd, 2005
Click on start, program, go to accessories, entertainment, and click on
volume control, at the bottom of the control panel under microphone put a
check mark in the mute square, that will stop the feed back, but your mike
will still work, let me no if that fix your problem,, Later
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