Microphone volume is to low in Vista


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Microphone volume is to low in Vista

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erzorro
Jun 27 2008, 03:03 PM | Tags: Microphone Volume Low
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I am trying to use Team Speak and I don't seem to be able to get enough Volume for people to hear me. Windows XP has a mic boost is there one in Vista Ultimate 64? This was a nice thing XP.
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Jun 27 2008, 07:10 PM | Tags: Low Volume Microphone
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This may depend on you Soundcard driver.
Try this: right-click on the speaker icon in the taskbar's notification area, and choose Recording Devices. Double-click the Microphone icon when the Sound window appears. Microphone Boost may be on the Custom tab. (You may also want to check out the other tabs.)
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I am trying to use Team Speak and I don't seem to be able to get enough Volume for people to hear me. Windows XP has a mic boost is there one in Vista Ultimate 64? This was a nice thing XP.

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Jun 28 2008, 08:44 AM | Tags: Low Microphone Volume
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Yes. Assuming yours is the same as mine:
Control Panel - Sound - Recording tab - Microphone - Properties - Custom tab - Microphone Boost.
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I am trying to use Team Speak and I don't seem to be able to get enough Volume for people to hear me. Windows XP has a mic boost is there one in Vista Ultimate 64? This was a nice thing XP.

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Jun 28 2008, 09:27 AM | Tags: Volume Microphone Low
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Hi Jake
I haven't used TS. I read a lot of threads urging people to tweak it when sound was diminished or garbled. I'd hit the Team Speak forums. Meanwhile, back at the Vistaedition does not matter for thishave you gone to Control Panel>Sounds>rt.clicked Microphone>Speech Recognition Options>Configure your Speech Recognition experience>(It's a Wizard)>Set Up Microphone?
There is also a MSFT Speech newsgroup.
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I am trying to use Team Speak and I don't seem to be able to get enough Volume for people to hear me. Windows XP has a mic boost is there one in Vista Ultimate 64? This was a nice thing XP.

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Jun 29 2008, 05:53 AM | Tags: Volume Microphone Low
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Hi Jake
I haven't used TS. I read a lot of threads urging people to tweak it when sound was diminished or garbled. I'd hit the Team Speak forums. Meanwhile, back at the Vistaedition does not matter for thishave you gone to Control Panel>Sounds>rt.clicked Microphone>Speech Recognition Options>Configure your Speech Recognition experience>(It's a Wizard)>Set Up Microphone?
There is also a MSFT Speech newsgroup.
CH
"JakeM48" I am trying to use Team Speak and I don't seem to be able to get enough Volume for people to hear me. Windows XP has a mic boost is there one in Vista Ultimate 64? This was a nice thing XP.

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Jun 29 2008, 08:54 AM | Tags: Low Volume Microphone
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Thanks Guys the posted sugestion might have worked but I have a Sound Blaster Audigy SE sound card, I asked tech support from Creative and the drivers are not compleat as of this time, So you did good but there was no sound boost in the Custom tab. Thank you for the help! Some other sound cards prob. have this setting I don't
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Yes. Assuming yours is the same as mine:
Control Panel - Sound - Recording tab - Microphone - Properties - Custom tab - Microphone Boost.
"JakeM48" wrote:
I am trying to use Team Speak and I don't seem to be able to get enough Volume for people to hear me. Windows XP has a mic boost is there one in Vista Ultimate 64? This was a nice thing XP.

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