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Argonath RPG Community => Hardware/Software support => Resolved issues => Topic started by: Freedom on August 18, 2010, 11:31:09 pm
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My mic is not working
I have Windows 7, 64 bit.
Mic is a part of my Camo Headset by trust (www.trust.com/16659 (http://www.trust.com/16659)).
My windows language is also set to Estonian so I might have hard time finding/translating stuff.
I have tried right-clicking on that speaker - recording devices(?) and mess with the mic settings, but nothing.
I have also tried both microphone holes in front of the PC and in the back.
Headset doesn't require any drivers.
Only thing I haven't done yet is opening my computer's case to check any unplugged wires.
Hope you can help me you guys.
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Try downloading MIXCRAFT 4, And try to arm your Microphone ;). Hope that works, other Try searching for Drivers for your Headset.
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Try downloading MIXCRAFT 4, And try to arm your Microphone ;). Hope that works, other Try searching for Drivers for your Headset.
It doesn't require any drivers.
I got MIXCRAFT 4.5. Where is this microphone arm thing?
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Try find out if its compatable with your OS, I bought a Wireless headset, Got it home pluged it in and It did not work, I read the intructions harder and found it only worked with XP and Vista and I have Win 7
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The headphones work. Why shouldn't the mic.
And I in the manuals (downloadable at product page) there're instructions for XP and Vista/7 so theoretically they should work on 7
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It doesn't require any drivers.
I got MIXCRAFT 4.5. Where is this microphone arm thing?
ARM is the red thing at the side..
Or try Config your mic with MSN messenger :) Extra - Audio and Video
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What motherboard are you running?
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If you open the setting window from your sound: (http://a.imageshack.us/img832/4201/knipselu.png)
Plug in your microphone in the back off you pc (Red one) and then talk into your microphone.. and look at the window if you see anything moving.. if you see anything moving set that microphone as default
(sorry for picture language but i'm dutch :P)
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I've done that already.
nothign works.
What motherboard are you running?
ASUS.. something..
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Audio drivers installed correctly? if so maybe you need to check if the mic's not broken? try plugging it on another computer
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I got the same problem.
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Audio drivers installed correctly? if so maybe you need to check if the mic's not broken? try plugging it on another computer
Headset is brand new.
Worked on my dad's laptop (which has Win XP)
and I'm quite sure audio drivers are installed correctly. Maybe I'll try reinstalling. Headset doesn't require any extra drivers.
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Headset is brand new.
Worked on my dad's laptop (which has Win XP)
and I'm quite sure audio drivers are installed correctly. Maybe I'll try reinstalling. Headset doesn't require any extra drivers.
It's just got an audio plug right?
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It's just got an audio plug right?
Yes, that wire and that metal 35mm thing in the end of it.
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Let me guess, 'installed' the drivers with Windows 7's own automatic system? :roll:
Search the web for the correct audio drivers (for your MB) and then there should appear a 'Stereo Mix' to your Record Options (from the speaker-icon).
Use that Stereo Mix as your default recording-device and the mic should work.
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Ints man, you sure you plugged it in?
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Ints man, you sure you plugged it in?
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My guess is that you may need to reinstall your motherboard's onboard sound drivers. On the motherboard should be the model number, Google it and see if ASUS provides the sound drivers (They should).
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Ints man, you sure you plugged it in?
yes
Let me guess, 'installed' the drivers with Windows 7's own automatic system? :roll:
and.. yes I think
(http://img205.imageshack.us/img205/3630/mikker.jpg)
Das is what I have.