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Microphone playback problems with vista.

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meriones - 20 Aug 2007 01:08 GMT
I am having getting a "classic" problem of getting the microphone to playback
instantly while I am recording. The recording itself works ok.

A common solution for this problem seems to be
Sound>Playback>Speakers>Properties>Levels>unmute the appropriate input.
However, the levels tab contains (on my computer) only the level adjustments
for the speakers itself and nothing else.
Cal Bear '66 - 20 Aug 2007 01:22 GMT
Microphone -- playback??????

Microphones are INPUT devices.  Microphones are RECORDING devices.  How on earth
can a microphone playback?

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>I am having getting a "classic" problem of getting the microphone to playback
> instantly while I am recording. The recording itself works ok.
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> However, the levels tab contains (on my computer) only the level adjustments
> for the speakers itself and nothing else.
carpenns - 24 May 2008 09:44 GMT
Cal Bear (Banana Slugs represent) once again, you have simply added
insult to injury, the rest of us have all purchased/ build vista
ultimate machines and simply desire the microphone/ mp3 player/ input
device to play through the speakers (in real time). After many moons
trying to find THE solution, and over 10 years of performing this
simple task on windows machines, people suggest that we are idiots who:
a. have not turned the volume up on the mic, etc. The problem runs
deeper, specifically, the microphone is supposed to show up under
Playback-Speakers-Properties-Levels....where the mic is supposed to be
this option to unmute and allow through the speakers. This simply isnt'
the case, no microphone under the speakers to allow through. Bill Gates
just doesn't care about his product anymore at this point, MS can get
away with a half assed OS w/ plenty of advertising as 'the next cool
thing' but it's all glitter no gold. johne@email.com    Please, if
anyone, a regedit or something, to get the damn monitors to work
(toshiba a215-s7437 laptop, realtek drivers, vista ultimate 32 bit)

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dbknox - 24 May 2008 16:42 GMT
There has been no mention of what type of sound card/onboard sound card
being used. My Vista does play the Microphone in real time. I have an
onboard *Realtek sound* program. ( this seems to be the problematic
driver card for most users) I had to update to at least version
6.0.1.5567 before having any success with Realtek. My sound was garbled
and I couldn't recorded at a high enough level to hear.

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Doofy - 20 Aug 2007 16:48 GMT
YOU CAN "PLAYBACK" ON A MIC!
I have the same problem!
When you plug the mic into the input, you should hear yourself over the
speaker(s)!
Ever heard of karaoke??????

Please can anyone help us on this problem??
ThAnX!

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Subject: Re: Microphone playback problems with vista.

> Microphone -- playback??????
>
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>> adjustments
>> for the speakers itself and nothing else.
Susy2193 - 03 Oct 2007 18:15 GMT
I am also having this problem within karaoke programmes.I can either playback
the recorded voice OR the background music track but not both together. The
sound settings all relate to XP not Vista.Any help?

> I am having getting a "classic" problem of getting the microphone to playback
> instantly while I am recording. The recording itself works ok.
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> However, the levels tab contains (on my computer) only the level adjustments
> for the speakers itself and nothing else.
TGO88 - 06 Oct 2007 06:01 GMT
There is no option under Sound>Playback>Speakers>Properties>Levels to unmute
the appropriate input for me either, anyone have any ideas

> I am having getting a "classic" problem of getting the microphone to playback
> instantly while I am recording. The recording itself works ok.
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> However, the levels tab contains (on my computer) only the level adjustments
> for the speakers itself and nothing else.
carpenns - 25 May 2008 01:59 GMT
Thank you dbknox, I built a much fancier computer a while back (which I
no longer have) that had an Nvida mobo, the good one, and a real tek
mixer (not the vista one) made all that work, now I don't know what
it's called/ where to find, and I'm tired to trying so many different
things that don't work, to prove I have a mic that works/ is plugged
in/ unmuted, etc. listen to this track I recorded not having proper
functioning monitors, is this the type of music you would have me make
bill? no monitors bill? when can we expect a solution eh?

http://mp3space.com/file/65073/miniriffs_-_messin_around1_mp3

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dbknox - 25 May 2008 04:42 GMT
> VICTOR
> May be you can help me - I have a reverse problem - I want to mute the
> incoming signal - how to do it? Victor

Hi Victor not sure if I understand you or not. I suspect you are
getting feedback and want to mute the sound. The only way I have ever
done that is by turning down/off the speakers.
I never gave it much thought. Sorry if that isn't helpful.
Another way of course is to double click on the little "speaker" icon
in the taskbar and mute the sound from there.
I can't give you much more information then that with out knowing what
sound card you are using. ( and maybe not even then!!)

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