[bcab] Re: Skype problem with microphone

Personally I would NOT tick the box that says "let skype adjust my audio 
settings".   Otherwise it 
could start changing settings without notifying you it has done so, while 
minimised.

Also, none of the suggestions around volume adjustment so far have pointed out 
that, you need to be 
in the Record settings (input settings) of your mixer before effectively 
bringing your mike level 
up.

You can get directly to your mixer's record settings by entering

sndvol32 /r

Into the run dialog box.  (don't forget the space between the 2 and the slash).

Your microphone channel should have the SELECT check box checked in the input 
mixer & the level 
should normally be at about 100%.  If there is an "advanced" button on the mike 
channel then hit 
that and check the checkbox for "1 mike boost" as well.

Having done these things your mike input level will be turned up to it's 
maximum.

H T H - Leon Gilbert
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: <alex.thynne@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <bcab@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, October 29, 2007 10:42 AM
Subject: [bcab] Re: Skype problem with microphone


Hi Kevin

if you go into volume control under accessories, and then go to advanced
controls for microphone.  There is a 20db microphone boost check box.  Try
turning it on and see what that does.  Another thing you can try doing is
have a look at your audio settings in tools and options in skype.  You can
have skype set your audio for you.  Alt plus t for tools, then p for
options.  See which you prefer.  Remember to use your down arrow key when in
the options until you get to audio, tab across to allow skype to  let skype
adjust my audio settings.  Don't forget to save your changes before coming
out of options.

feel free to request contact details for me if you like, it would be good to
catch up as most times I see you are at the exhibitions.

Alex
skype name: grytpype2006
windows live messenger name: alex.thynne

-----Original Message-----
From: bcab-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:bcab-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf
Of Kevin Russell
Sent: 29 October 2007 10:20
To: bcab@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [bcab] Skype problem with microphone



I wonder if anyone can help with this one.

I've just set up Skype on my home laptop.  I've created an account and have
used the Echo123 test number to make sure that everything is working as it
should.  I can certainly hear myself, but the mic level is very low.  My
laptop uses a Realtek onbourd sound card.  When I plug the mic jack into the
line in socket, the Realtek software asks me if I want to use line in or mic
in.  As far as I can tell, I'm selecting the mic in option and pressing ok.
I've also gone int to the Sounds and Audio option from Control Panel and
increased the mic recording level.

There has to be something obvious I'm missing here.  What else should I be
checking?  Any thoughts gratefully received.

Thanks in advance.

Cheers

Kevin

Kevin Russell
UT Cross-Product Support - Accessibility Champion
IBM UK Ltd
MP 095 Hursley Park
Winchester, Hampshire
United Kingdom.  SO21 2JN
Tel: +44  1962 815531
(internal 245531)
Internet: kevin_russell@xxxxxxxxxx





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