actually i know quite alot about computers and ive given yall vvery
accurate and understandable info. that even a 4 year old could
understand. ive been telling yall all along that i have 2 mics. one a
headset and one a desktop. that i have plugged both of them into every
socket in every way ya can imagine.that i can hear sound coming outta
the puter.Even a 4 year old would have figured out another reason why
this line of  questioning is not solving the problem. i even said that
i tried this and everything known to man to get it to work. I have
been around computers and been on them all my life. Maybe again like i
said before. if i sent a everestt report like i keep saying. everybody
could figure out whats wrong. dont even try to insult me about what i
do and dont know. i will probaly put yall to shame.hell i even was
trying to get a techie guy in my church to help if i can get ahold of
him    


--- In [email protected], "Graham"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I'm sure that I speak for all of those who are trying and those who 
> have tried to help you, but you seem to understand very little about 
> computers in general and also the information you provide is very 
> weak and it gives very little to actually work on.
> 
> Can we get one thing clear now, can you play a music CD for instance 
> OK? 
> 
> If the answer is yes, can hear the music OK and it of listenable 
> quality then we can assume that the soundcard is functioning OK and 
> has the correct drivers installed.
> 
> It is perfectly possible that while playing music or a similar sound 
> source, that you may have plugged the microphone into the speaker 
> socket by accident, in which case it is highly likey the microphone 
> is now damaged as a result. A microphone provides an output voltage 
> of millievolts (mV) and a speaker out is in the range of Volts (V)
> which is a 1,000 times higher.
> 
> So I suggest that perhaps your best way forward now is to take the 
> computer to a repair shop somewhere and let them try to sort it out 
> for you. They will have the added advantage to any of us here on the 
> forum of actually being able to see and hear what is happening.
> 
> I can say with all honesty, that the advise you have been given so 
> far is 100% accurate and in most cases would have resulted in 
> positive outcome. We cannot see or hear what you can and that is the 
> vital link in the chain.
> 
> Can any of your friends try your microphone on their computers to see 
> if it is working in the first place?, no amount of help and advise is 
> ever going to make your microphone work if it is broken and needs 
> replaceing.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> --- In [email protected], "proudtexan" 
> <BrianScottThomas@> wrote:
> >
> > i follow all the adivce ya giving me and like i said before. i have 
> > plugged both mics in  all the sockets interchangeably. sounds like 
> im 
> > not the one whos not listening. and ive also said that i have check 
> the 
> > sound on the master control etc. its up as high as it will go and 
> not 
> > muted. i am using some chat programs and the recording program that 
> > comes with vista. after i found the soundnot working in the chat 
> > programs. I think i have stated the socket procedure that i wa 
> doing in 
> > other post. and yall keep asking what im doing with the sockets. My 
> > answer is not going to change. as there is nothing more i can do 
> but 
> > that with the sockets.i cant give anymore info than what i keep 
> > repeating in every post. like i said before i can post a everest 
> report 
> > then we might be able to figue out whats going on     
> > 
> > --- In [email protected], "Jim" <jpurcell@> wrote:
> > >
> > > >i tried the color coded sockets again the same thing happened as
> > > > before.maybe i need to post a everest reportso folks can see if
> > > > anything is conflicting.
> > > 
> > > You are just not providing enough information. How are you 
> verifying 
> > that 
> > > you have no mic sound. Do you have sound from other sources? Have 
> you 
> > opened 
> > > the Play Control, double click the speaker on the bottom right of 
> the 
> > > screen. Maybe the volume on one of the channels is muted or the 
> > control is 
> > > at minimum.
> > > 
> > > Jim
> > >
> >
>



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