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If it is an external modem [even if not] it is highly probable
it has its own drivers, usually named Modem Line-In [Mic] and
Modem Speaker, to allow software to play sound to and record
from the line.
What I'm suggesting is check the record options in //ControlPanel/
Media and make sure that "Preferred/Primary Record Device" is pointing to
your sound card and not to your modem.
<> Max Timchenko [MaxVT]
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On Fri, 2 Jul 1999, Chen Yu wrote:
> I have a Genius Sound Maker 3DJ, full-duplex, PnP, support iPhone, and a SM56
> Motorola modem. I plug a microphone into the MIC jack of the sound card.
> Strange thing: when I say something into the microphone, here is the voice
> in the speaker(plug into the soundcard too), but cannot record anything! I have
> checked Control Panel/Multimedia, no strange thing, I can control the volume of the
> mic, it's enabled too.
> note: The modem has it own SPK and MIC holes, so I think it's a speakerphone one.
> What can I do?
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