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Thu, 25 Aug 2011 18:36:39 -0400
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That fixed it, Alfredo. Thank you very much!

On Thu, 25 Aug 2011, Alfredo The Writer of music scores wrote:

> On 8/24/2011 7:31 PM, Leslie Fairall wrote:
>>  Now that my Windows sounds are back, I need to tackle the Skype that I was
>>  originally trying to fix. The problem is that I am not able to hear the
>>  other side of the conversation. I am able to hear when a call comes in,
>>  but cannot hear the person speaking to me once I answer. However, I have
>>  been told that they can hear me just fine. Does anyone have suggestions or
>>  instructions on subscribing to the Skype list? Thanks.
>> 
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> Hello,
> It looks klike you need to change something in your speakers list in your 
> audio settings. The reason you can only hear people calling you is because 
> your Skype is set to ring on all sound cards.
> I suggest you go into the tools menu, options or preferences, then fend the 
> audio tab, and locate the speakers combo box. Select your speaker.
> HTH
> Alfredo
>
> -- 
> Alfredo C.
>
>


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