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Dave Gillett <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 7 Jan 2001 04:15:44 -0800
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On 3 Nov 00, at 20:44, David Hurst wrote:

> I know this sounds like a silly question maybe... but how can i
> test my microphone to see if its working properly... trying to do
> voice over the internet.. but no one can hear me.....

  Windows includes a "recorder" application which takes input from
the microphone and cam play it back or save it as a .WAV file.
That's probably the simplest tool -- although if it fails, it doesn't
help you determine whether the problem is with the mic or your sound
card configuration....

David G

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