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I have been having troubles with hearing and being able to
send sound to my father who is only about 20 miles away. I had him change his mic from the logitech to the built in computer and see if that helps. It does but when I say something, I hear and eacho of my voice when I speak. I am useing my computer built in mic. We are both useing windows XP and both have HP Pavilion computers. Any help would be apreciated. Maybe this has been said many times before but have been searching the pages here and have not found the similar troubles. Thank you in advance. We both have no troubles with useing the web cam as we can see each other fine. |
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Allan,
You hear yourself because your voice is being fed out through your father's speakers and into his microphone. Either he has to turn his mic and/or speaker volume down or separate his mic and speakers from each other as much as possible. Dave -- ______________________________ Remove "yourclothes" to reply directly. "Allan" wrote in message ... I have been having troubles with hearing and being able to send sound to my father who is only about 20 miles away. I had him change his mic from the logitech to the built in computer and see if that helps. It does but when I say something, I hear and eacho of my voice when I speak. I am useing my computer built in mic. We are both useing windows XP and both have HP Pavilion computers. Any help would be apreciated. Maybe this has been said many times before but have been searching the pages here and have not found the similar troubles. Thank you in advance. We both have no troubles with useing the web cam as we can see each other fine. |
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