Hi,
Having seen no communication since I posted this last, I'll send it again.

I thought I saw a way to change the record volume when using phones while on skype. I need to do some interviewing and will record it for future broadcast. I get a splatter overmodulated sound from the phone call, if the person speaks to loudly in to the phone.
Is there a way to check this in skype settings?
Once I was in the skype phone settings, I thought I saw a button that said, "Adjust your skype volume". But if I enter on it, it takes me out of the menus. I don't see anyway to get to that volume button. I would assume it is talking about the phone audio volume, but don't know for sure.
I'll also explore volume settings under sounds in control panel.

Larry



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