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David Farrington <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 4 Jan 2009 14:50:56 -1000
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Marvin Hunkin wrote:

>Hi.
>and when i tried the hdmi output device for my speakers, heard nothing.
>and got the real tech high quality speakers.
>and then windows default.
>well, just noticed in skype, my microphone device shows up and tried the
>windows default, real tech , and real tech 1.
>and guess what, tried the first 2 and did a skype test call and nothing.
>but when i use the real tech 2, and do a test call.
>guess what, even though it is muffled, i hear my recorded voice.
>so was wondering, to get the best sound quality, and using just standard
>headphones, would a good set of headphones, or maybe a special head set,
>would that improve the quality.
>and when i did a test message, sort of muffled, and could sort of hear my
>voice, being say 30 cm above the top of the machine.
>and when i went to options.
>and let skype adjust my microphone settings.
>but, i still have the problem, of when i went to the video camera settings,
>said no web cam and a generic web cam windows device.
>so was wondering, if i have to install maybe some video camera software.
>so, can you let me know, how to resolve it.
>so at least can use skype, and even though a bit muffled.
>and using the real tech audio microphone real tech 2 option in skype.
>or would it improve quality if i downloaded the latest real tech 2 drivers.
>let me know how to resolve this.
>at least got voice audio, even though not a very good quality.
>cheers Marvin.
>  
>
My suggestion is to use the latest drivers for your audio. I have a 
question. If you use the computer to play a CD or a music file, does the 
sound play all right? I ask this so we can tell if the audio is working 
on your computer at all.

>.....
>
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           David Farrington

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