Thanks Hiren,
The microphone boost helped a bit, but it is still considerably low,
considering how close I had to put my headset and my other microphone close
to me.
And my headset does not have any hardware controls except for the the
headset part, not the microphone part.
"Hiren" wrote:
> Does your micro-phone have hard-ware controls for volume?Check their
> states.Also,try enabling `Microphone Boost` from the `Properties` of the
> Microphone via `Sound` in `Control Panel`.
>
> "asdf." <> wrote in message
> news:939CC4BA-5F68-4D0E-AFC9-...
> My apologies if this is in the wrong section.
>
> I have seen that there are many issues regarding microphone use in regards
> to Vista, which is why I suspect this problem does involve Vista.
>
> Basically I bought a new headset microphone, and put it into my sound card
> slots, as well as my integrated one, but the feedback I receive from the
> speakers is extremely low.
>
> I have indeed tried the two methods people keep talking about such as going
> to the Recording Tab, selecting Microphone, going to Levels and adjusting
> the
> number between 0-100
>
> And going to Speakers and going to Levels, and doing the same thing.
>
> Both of them are 100%.
>
> Yet the sound is still low, and this happens between my new sound card and
> my integrated one.
>
> So has there been any developments for a solution to this? i've seen these
> threads go as back as mid of last year.
>
> -Thanks,
> Josh
>
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