I said I would feedback on using the Logitech USB microphone.

You may recall I bought this as I found  the Realtek Sound card driver was
inaccessible and made installing a normal microphone impossible.

Basically the microphone is good but limited in one important sense. It is
impossible to monitor your recording. So for example if you wanted to do a
Jaws tutorial you could not record Jaws and the microphone at the same time.
This can be achieved simply with a normal microphone by simply un muting it
in sound properties and recording the output from your sound card.

Sadly this appears impossible with this USB Microphone  and looking through
Google, many other USB microphone users  have struggled with the same
problem, I have  read  many threads now and nobody has come up with a simple
method of enabling monitoring of USB microphone recording. Even when
specialist software is purchased problems have been reported.

The lesson is if you want to hear yourself through your computer sound card
whilst you are recording do not use this microphone. This may be a general
limitation of other USB microphones as searching through Google appears to
indicate this is a very common problem.

By the way altering sound properties in Control Panel to select the
Microphone as the default recording device and making sure that the capture
is un muted makes  absolutely no difference.

Regards
David Griffith



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