I have troubleshooted this issue up and down and all around, and it
seems to me at this point to be a bug in Vista. Changing sound cards or
drivers or whatever has done nothing to improve the situation for me.
The most telling thing is that I have no problem at all with mic volume
using Skype while running XP on this very same system.
And it is not strictly a Skype issue, either, as I have the same mic
problem when using Vista's "Sound Recorder" and others have reported the
problem using their mics with other apps.
This problem has been reported by posters using different mobos (both
Asus and Intel), so it can't have anything to do with the chipset. And
it has been reported by posters using different versions of Vista, so
it's not specific to a certain version.
What I don't understand is why so *few* Vista users seem to be
complaining of this mic issue. Apparently, it is only affecting a few of
us, yet I fail to see what unusual thing we might have in common in
addition to the fact we're running Vista.
I keep wondering if Microsoft knows anything about this . . .
Bill Pomeroy wrote:
> I am experiencing the same problem, no mic volume when using Skype.
> Vista Business Edition
> BillP
>
> "Daze N. Knights" <> wrote in message
> news:eM%...
>> Sounds somewhat similar to the problem I have using my microphone with
>> Skype in Vista (which doesn't occur on the same system running XP). I
>> have been discussing this microphone low/no volume issue in Vista with
>> a few other posters at a Creative Labs forum. If you'd like to peek
>> into it (where I'm "whozat"), go to:
>>
>> http://forums.creative.com/creativel...cending&page=1
>>
>>
>>
>> or http://tinyurl.com/2tslrt
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Benjamin G wrote:
>>> Have a strange problem in Vista Home Premium that's driving me
>>> bonkers, this is on a new install;
>>>
>>> Have a Sirius Satallite Radio dock hooked up to the mic jack. Levels
>>> have all been checked and the level indicator fluctuates as if audio
>>> is playing, but I can't hear it. Changing the mic level changes the
>>> level on the indicator, and turning off the radio causes the level to
>>> drop to zero, so it seems like the input is working. Sound otherwise
>>> works fine, from all applications. Have also tried connecting via the
>>> line in jack, and the front panel mic jack, same symptoms.
>>> Originallyt was using the default Microsoft drivers, so I verified
>>> that my drivers were updated (VIA High Definition Audio), no change.
>>> Also verified that the mic/line in jack used what set to default, no
>>> change. Any ideas what I may be missing? Why does Vista see that an
>>> input signal is there, but I can't hear it?
>>>
>>> By the way, everything works on my other Windows XP box.
>>>
>>> Thanks!!
>