maya wrote:
> John Inzer wrote:
>> maya wrote:
>>> my microphone (top one on this pg,
>>> http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/we...ones/&cl=us,en)
>>>
>>> won't work with Vista...
>>>
>>> I tested it on various USB ports in the machine.. tested it at work
>>> today, on my XP machine, it works fine..
>>>
>>> here are screenshots of sequence of what I did to configure and test
>>> it, www.mayacove.com/mic/
>>> Also ran a test on Skype's website, didn't work..
>>>
>>> so problem here is definitely Vista.. have exhausted all ideas at this
>>> point.. am on Vista Ultimate...
>>>
>>> thank you very much...
>> =================================
>> Just wondering...have you installed the most
>> current software for your sound card?
>>
>> I have Realtek High Definition Audio and my
>> microphone quit working...I tried every setting
>> change I could think of and it made no difference...
>> installing the following update cleared it up.
>>
>> RealTek Software: Drivers & Utilities
>> High Definition Audio Codecs
>> http://tinyurl.com/fls9e
>>
>> Maybe there are similar updates for your
>> sound card.
>>
>
> well, my machine is a brand-new machine with what I'm sure is a
> sound-card that can handle a simple microphone (esp since all other
> audio, DVD, etc. working fine... sound card I have:
> On-board High Definition 7.1 Channel Audio with dual S/PDIF out)
>
> thank you very much..
finally solved microphone/Ultimate problems...
I had to go to Advanced Speech Options and click "Advanced" tab, select
mic from "Use Preferred Device" to "Use this Device" and selected the
mike in the drop down menu.
all this after renaming mike from default "Microphone" to something else
(in the little screen where you see all microphones and it says
"configure" at the bottom.. (personalize > sounds > recording), as is
recommended in MS/Vista website (in one of the posts here,
http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/win...&qu=microphone,
I don't know anymore which one..)
THEN I had to do something similar in Skype....
my gosh.... in Windows 2000 I didn't have to do ANYTHING, just
connected the mike to a USB port, that was it..
thank you very much to all for your help...