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  #1  
Old May 26th 04, 02:10 AM
pbs
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Default microphone not working in Windows Messenger

My microphone works when tested on my pc (Dell Inspirion
2400 with integrated SoundMax card). I can hear myself
through the speakers but it does not work when using
Windows Messenger, chat partners can't hear me. Dell says
it is a software problem not hardware. I've reinstalled
WM but did not make a difference (XP does not offer the
option to uninstall Windows Messenger). Anyone have any
suggestions?
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  #2  
Old May 26th 04, 02:10 AM
Joel Estes
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Default microphone not working in Windows Messenger

It is a misconfigured sound system. You should not hear yourself ever. Go
to the little sound Icon in the System Tray and double click, then select
Options/Properties and make sure the microphone is NOT checked in the
Playback mode, but IS checked in the Recording mode.

Joel

"pbs" wrote in message
...
My microphone works when tested on my pc (Dell Inspirion
2400 with integrated SoundMax card). I can hear myself
through the speakers but it does not work when using
Windows Messenger, chat partners can't hear me. Dell says
it is a software problem not hardware. I've reinstalled
WM but did not make a difference (XP does not offer the
option to uninstall Windows Messenger). Anyone have any
suggestions?



  #3  
Old May 26th 04, 02:10 AM
pbs
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Default microphone not working in Windows Messenger

I'm not at that computer at the moment but i had checked
that as well. It wasn't originally set to Recording mode
but i did change it. Still had the same problem. Any
other thoughts?

Thanks for the quick reply, Joel.

-----Original Message-----
It is a misconfigured sound system. You should not hear

yourself ever. Go
to the little sound Icon in the System Tray and double

click, then select
Options/Properties and make sure the microphone is NOT

checked in the
Playback mode, but IS checked in the Recording mode.

Joel

"pbs" wrote in

message
...
My microphone works when tested on my pc (Dell

Inspirion
2400 with integrated SoundMax card). I can hear myself
through the speakers but it does not work when using
Windows Messenger, chat partners can't hear me. Dell

says
it is a software problem not hardware. I've reinstalled
WM but did not make a difference (XP does not offer the
option to uninstall Windows Messenger). Anyone have

any
suggestions?



.

  #4  
Old May 26th 04, 02:10 AM
Joel Estes
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Default microphone not working in Windows Messenger

I am not too sure what you are saying, but if you are satisfied, then OK.

Joel
-
"pbs" wrote in message
...
I'm not at that computer at the moment but i had checked
that as well. It wasn't originally set to Recording mode
but i did change it. Still had the same problem. Any
other thoughts?

Thanks for the quick reply, Joel.

-----Original Message-----
It is a misconfigured sound system. You should not hear

yourself ever. Go
to the little sound Icon in the System Tray and double

click, then select
Options/Properties and make sure the microphone is NOT

checked in the
Playback mode, but IS checked in the Recording mode.

Joel

"pbs" wrote in

message
...
My microphone works when tested on my pc (Dell

Inspirion
2400 with integrated SoundMax card). I can hear myself
through the speakers but it does not work when using
Windows Messenger, chat partners can't hear me. Dell

says
it is a software problem not hardware. I've reinstalled
WM but did not make a difference (XP does not offer the
option to uninstall Windows Messenger). Anyone have

any
suggestions?



.



  #5  
Old May 26th 04, 02:10 AM
pbs
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Default microphone not working in Windows Messenger

What i mean is that i still had the same problem after
having changed that setting to Recording mode. Still
can't hear me in a chat.

pbs

-----Original Message-----
I am not too sure what you are saying, but if you are

satisfied, then OK.

Joel
-
"pbs" wrote in

message
...
I'm not at that computer at the moment but i had

checked
that as well. It wasn't originally set to Recording

mode
but i did change it. Still had the same problem. Any
other thoughts?

Thanks for the quick reply, Joel.

-----Original Message-----
It is a misconfigured sound system. You should not

hear
yourself ever. Go
to the little sound Icon in the System Tray and double

click, then select
Options/Properties and make sure the microphone is NOT

checked in the
Playback mode, but IS checked in the Recording mode.

Joel

"pbs" wrote in

message
...
My microphone works when tested on my pc (Dell

Inspirion
2400 with integrated SoundMax card). I can hear

myself
through the speakers but it does not work when using
Windows Messenger, chat partners can't hear me. Dell

says
it is a software problem not hardware. I've

reinstalled
WM but did not make a difference (XP does not offer

the
option to uninstall Windows Messenger). Anyone have

any
suggestions?


.



.

  #6  
Old May 26th 04, 02:10 AM
BarCom
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Default microphone not working in Windows Messenger

Can you hear them in WM?
"Joel Estes" wrote in message
...
I am not too sure what you are saying, but if you are satisfied, then OK.

Joel
-
"pbs" wrote in message
...
I'm not at that computer at the moment but i had checked
that as well. It wasn't originally set to Recording mode
but i did change it. Still had the same problem. Any
other thoughts?

Thanks for the quick reply, Joel.

-----Original Message-----
It is a misconfigured sound system. You should not hear

yourself ever. Go
to the little sound Icon in the System Tray and double

click, then select
Options/Properties and make sure the microphone is NOT

checked in the
Playback mode, but IS checked in the Recording mode.

Joel

"pbs" wrote in

message
...
My microphone works when tested on my pc (Dell

Inspirion
2400 with integrated SoundMax card). I can hear myself
through the speakers but it does not work when using
Windows Messenger, chat partners can't hear me. Dell

says
it is a software problem not hardware. I've reinstalled
WM but did not make a difference (XP does not offer the
option to uninstall Windows Messenger). Anyone have

any
suggestions?


.





  #7  
Old May 26th 04, 05:48 AM
pbs
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default microphone not working in Windows Messenger

Yes, i can hear them but they can't hear me. i tested a
known good mic as well as a headset-mic combo. None
could hear my voice. Any other thoughts?


-----Original Message-----
Can you hear them in WM?
"Joel Estes" wrote in message
...
I am not too sure what you are saying, but if you are

satisfied, then OK.

Joel
-
"pbs" wrote in

message
...
I'm not at that computer at the moment but i had

checked
that as well. It wasn't originally set to Recording

mode
but i did change it. Still had the same problem.

Any
other thoughts?

Thanks for the quick reply, Joel.

-----Original Message-----
It is a misconfigured sound system. You should not

hear
yourself ever. Go
to the little sound Icon in the System Tray and

double
click, then select
Options/Properties and make sure the microphone is

NOT
checked in the
Playback mode, but IS checked in the Recording mode.

Joel

"pbs" wrote in
message
...
My microphone works when tested on my pc (Dell
Inspirion
2400 with integrated SoundMax card). I can hear

myself
through the speakers but it does not work when

using
Windows Messenger, chat partners can't hear me.

Dell
says
it is a software problem not hardware. I've

reinstalled
WM but did not make a difference (XP does not

offer the
option to uninstall Windows Messenger). Anyone

have
any
suggestions?


.





.

  #8  
Old May 26th 04, 06:48 AM
BarCom
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Posts: n/a
Default microphone not working in Windows Messenger

Just a few simple things you might try. First, make sure the mic volume is
not muted or turned down in WM. Second, try selecting the 20 db boost in
the advanced tab for the mic in volume control. Third, make sure your
firewall is set to allow outgoing, as well as incoming, connections for WM
(see the many other posts for more info). Fourth, make sure the person you
are trying to talk to has the volume up on their speakers/headphones (I know
it sounds stupid, but I've had this problem too many times to count). And
now a few questions: Does your system have only one sound card? Is the mic
plugged into the mic jack, or the line in jack? I had a sound card that
used both interchangeably, but it only worked in WM if it was the mic jack.
Does the audio tuning wizard pick up your mic? Do you use a TV Tuner card?
If yes, what kind and does it connect to your sound card externally?


"pbs" wrote in message
...
Yes, i can hear them but they can't hear me. i tested a
known good mic as well as a headset-mic combo. None
could hear my voice. Any other thoughts?


-----Original Message-----
Can you hear them in WM?
"Joel Estes" wrote in message
...
I am not too sure what you are saying, but if you are

satisfied, then OK.

Joel
-
"pbs" wrote in

message
...
I'm not at that computer at the moment but i had

checked
that as well. It wasn't originally set to Recording

mode
but i did change it. Still had the same problem.

Any
other thoughts?

Thanks for the quick reply, Joel.

-----Original Message-----
It is a misconfigured sound system. You should not

hear
yourself ever. Go
to the little sound Icon in the System Tray and

double
click, then select
Options/Properties and make sure the microphone is

NOT
checked in the
Playback mode, but IS checked in the Recording mode.

Joel

"pbs" wrote in
message
...
My microphone works when tested on my pc (Dell
Inspirion
2400 with integrated SoundMax card). I can hear

myself
through the speakers but it does not work when

using
Windows Messenger, chat partners can't hear me.

Dell
says
it is a software problem not hardware. I've

reinstalled
WM but did not make a difference (XP does not

offer the
option to uninstall Windows Messenger). Anyone

have
any
suggestions?


.





.



  #9  
Old May 26th 04, 07:51 PM
Jonathan Kay [MVP]
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Default microphone not working in Windows Messenger

Greetings pbs,

Assuming you've gone through the Audio Tuning Wizard within Windows Messenger recently (click
the Tools menu in the main contact window and then choose Audio Tuning Wizard) and it appears
to work there, you and your contact might try turning off the QoS Packet Scheduler. To do
so, click Start, then All Programs, then Accessories, then Communications, and then Network
Connections. Right click your network/internet connection, then click Properties. Uncheck
the QoS Packet Scheduler, and try again.

If that doesn't help and if you or your contact are using a router (with UPnP support), you
may need to remove the current port forwardings. To do so, click Start, All Programs,
Accessories, Communications, Network Connections. Right-click the "Internet Gateway" (should
be under the Internet Gateway heading) and choose Properties. Choose the Settings button,
click each 'msmsgs' or 'msnmsgr' entry and then choose 'Delete' to each one. Then close
Messenger (right-click the Messenger icon, choose Exit), then restart Messenger.

Finally, for testing purposes, both you and your contact might try turning off the Windows XP
Internet Connection Firewall (although you shouldn't need to for Messenger voice/video
connectivity). To do so, click Start, then All Programs, then Accessories, then
Communications, and then Network Connections. Right click your network/internet connection,
then click Properties. Click the Advanced Tab, and verify that the Internet Connection
Firewall is unchecked. As well, if your contact is using some type of third-party firewall
(ZoneAlarm, Norton Internet Security, etc.) have them make sure that Messenger is set to
"Permit All", "Allow All" or "Medium" (ZoneAlarm).
____________________________________________
Jonathan Kay
Microsoft MVP - Windows Messenger/MSN Messenger
Associate Expert
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone/
Messenger Resources - http://messenger.jonathankay.com


"pbs" wrote in message
...
My microphone works when tested on my pc (Dell Inspirion
2400 with integrated SoundMax card). I can hear myself
through the speakers but it does not work when using
Windows Messenger, chat partners can't hear me. Dell says
it is a software problem not hardware. I've reinstalled
WM but did not make a difference (XP does not offer the
option to uninstall Windows Messenger). Anyone have any
suggestions?



  #10  
Old May 27th 04, 12:52 AM
pbs
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Default microphone not working in Windows Messenger

thanks for your reply. the computer in question is
actually at a friends house so i will go there later to
check out your suggestions.

thanks,


-----Original Message-----
Just a few simple things you might try. First, make

sure the mic volume is
not muted or turned down in WM. Second, try selecting

the 20 db boost in
the advanced tab for the mic in volume control. Third,

make sure your
firewall is set to allow outgoing, as well as incoming,

connections for WM
(see the many other posts for more info). Fourth, make

sure the person you
are trying to talk to has the volume up on their

speakers/headphones (I know
it sounds stupid, but I've had this problem too many

times to count). And
now a few questions: Does your system have only one

sound card? Is the mic
plugged into the mic jack, or the line in jack? I had a

sound card that
used both interchangeably, but it only worked in WM if

it was the mic jack.
Does the audio tuning wizard pick up your mic? Do you

use a TV Tuner card?
If yes, what kind and does it connect to your sound card

externally?


"pbs" wrote in

message
...
Yes, i can hear them but they can't hear me. i tested

a
known good mic as well as a headset-mic combo. None
could hear my voice. Any other thoughts?


-----Original Message-----
Can you hear them in WM?
"Joel Estes" wrote in message
...
I am not too sure what you are saying, but if you

are
satisfied, then OK.

Joel
-
"pbs" wrote in

message
...
I'm not at that computer at the moment but i had

checked
that as well. It wasn't originally set to

Recording
mode
but i did change it. Still had the same problem.

Any
other thoughts?

Thanks for the quick reply, Joel.

-----Original Message-----
It is a misconfigured sound system. You should

not
hear
yourself ever. Go
to the little sound Icon in the System Tray and

double
click, then select
Options/Properties and make sure the microphone

is
NOT
checked in the
Playback mode, but IS checked in the Recording

mode.

Joel

"pbs"

wrote in
message
...
My microphone works when tested on my pc (Dell
Inspirion
2400 with integrated SoundMax card). I can

hear
myself
through the speakers but it does not work when

using
Windows Messenger, chat partners can't hear me.

Dell
says
it is a software problem not hardware. I've

reinstalled
WM but did not make a difference (XP does not

offer the
option to uninstall Windows Messenger). Anyone

have
any
suggestions?


.





.



.

  #11  
Old May 28th 04, 02:08 AM
pbs
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Posts: n/a
Default microphone not working in Windows Messenger

Sorry Jonathan, I completely missed your suggestions the
first time around. I'll check these settings the next
time i get over to my friends house. So far none of the
other suggestions have worked. There are 2 other PC's in
that same house which are also running XP and connecting
through a router to Comcast. Neither of them are having
this problem.

Thanks,
pbs


-----Original Message-----
Greetings pbs,

Assuming you've gone through the Audio Tuning Wizard

within Windows Messenger recently (click
the Tools menu in the main contact window and then

choose Audio Tuning Wizard) and it appears
to work there, you and your contact might try turning

off the QoS Packet Scheduler. To do
so, click Start, then All Programs, then Accessories,

then Communications, and then Network
Connections. Right click your network/internet

connection, then click Properties. Uncheck
the QoS Packet Scheduler, and try again.

If that doesn't help and if you or your contact are

using a router (with UPnP support), you
may need to remove the current port forwardings. To do

so, click Start, All Programs,
Accessories, Communications, Network Connections. Right-

click the "Internet Gateway" (should
be under the Internet Gateway heading) and choose

Properties. Choose the Settings button,
click each 'msmsgs' or 'msnmsgr' entry and then

choose 'Delete' to each one. Then close
Messenger (right-click the Messenger icon, choose Exit),

then restart Messenger.

Finally, for testing purposes, both you and your contact

might try turning off the Windows XP
Internet Connection Firewall (although you shouldn't

need to for Messenger voice/video
connectivity). To do so, click Start, then All

Programs, then Accessories, then
Communications, and then Network Connections. Right

click your network/internet connection,
then click Properties. Click the Advanced Tab, and

verify that the Internet Connection
Firewall is unchecked. As well, if your contact is

using some type of third-party firewall
(ZoneAlarm, Norton Internet Security, etc.) have them

make sure that Messenger is set to
"Permit All", "Allow All" or "Medium" (ZoneAlarm).
____________________________________________
Jonathan Kay
Microsoft MVP - Windows Messenger/MSN Messenger
Associate Expert
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone/
Messenger Resources - http://messenger.jonathankay.com


"pbs" wrote in

message
...
My microphone works when tested on my pc (Dell

Inspirion
2400 with integrated SoundMax card). I can hear myself
through the speakers but it does not work when using
Windows Messenger, chat partners can't hear me. Dell

says
it is a software problem not hardware. I've reinstalled
WM but did not make a difference (XP does not offer the
option to uninstall Windows Messenger). Anyone have

any
suggestions?



.

 




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