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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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