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If you can hear yourself, it means that your hardware and drivers are normal, and the other party can't hear it, it may be because the network signal is poor, the volume of your topic is too low, and the volume of the receiver is too low.
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Turn on the volume properties and mute the microphone option.
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In the volume control, check the mute option for the microphone volume.
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Summary. The reason why the microphone sound comes out of the speaker: you can first see whether the jack is right, and some microphones have switches, whether they are turned on.
I don't know how you determine if there is a sound. Right-click on the speaker in the lower-right corner to open the sound controls. Click Options, then select Properties, ** is selected, and the microphone is ticked in the list below.
Remove the tick on the mute of the microphone and turn up the volume. Under the microphone item, there is an "Advanced" button, click on it, and select "micboost"."。You speak into the microphone and the sound comes straight out of the speaker.
Why does the sound come out of the speaker as soon as I speak with the microphone?
The reason why the microphone sound comes out of the speaker: you can first see whether the jack is right, and some microphones have switches, whether they are turned on. I don't know how you determine if there is a sound.
Right-click on the speaker in the lower-right corner to open the sound controls. Click Options, then select Properties, ** is selected, and the microphone is ticked in the list below. Remove the tick on the mute of the microphone and turn up the volume.
Under the microphone item, there is an "Advanced" button, click on it, and select "micboost"."。You speak into the microphone and the sound comes straight out of the speaker.
Don't send it to me from the internet, okay.
I'm going to shut him down, and now it's just me on the stereo.
The person I'm talking to can't hear it.
Then this situation is the reason for the impact of your mobile phone connection, because there is no microphone on the speaker, so others can't hear it.
It's a computer. You should have a problem with the sound card, so update the driver of the sound card first.
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There are three main reasons for this:
1. It is possible that the microphone cable is not plugged in.
2. It is possible that the microphone is not turned on in the audio settings.
3. It may be that the microphone is broken.
Solution: 1. Just check that it is plugged in, and then try again.
2. Turn on the microphone in the audio settings as shown in the figure below.
<>3. It is also possible that your microphone is broken, you can also take the microphone to other computers to try it, if it is useful, it means that there is no problem with the microphone, the problem is on the computer. Follow the above steps to check again, if there is still no business with the microphone, it is recommended to buy a new one.
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The microphone is not a speaker, it is an electrical appliance that receives external sound and converts it into audio current. When you speak into a microphone, it converts your voice into an audio current, which is then amplified to push the speaker louder. That way you can hear yourself in the stereo.
Look at the sockets. Double-click the small gray speaker in the lower right corner of the computer to turn it on, and tick the box below the microphone.
The options in the upper left corner--- properties--- record recording, check the microphone and waveform output, check the microphone below, and click to turn off.
This is a kind of system setting.,You turn on the small speaker in the lower right corner.,Anyway, look for it inside.,There's a "listening"-this means that the received sound should be released--Now your listening must be ticked.,Just remove the check! The upstairs should be wrong. If I'm not mistaken.
Ah, I didn't check the listening device??? Odd.
W7 system right-click to hit the small speaker in the lower right corner, click Recording Settings Select Microphone Then you can click on the properties or configuration to see if it has been muted It should be able to get it well.
For XP systems, the same method is to right-click the small speaker Recording Settings and select the hook under the microphone.
In response to your question,I can only roughly so much,I usually reside in the love hifi forum,If you have any questions,Please go to the love hifi audio forum expert version to find me。
If you start --- settings--- control panel--- Realtek audio settings--- microphone--- echo cancellation and noise suppression, there will be no echo.
To disable the echo function: Control Panel in the Sound Microphone Enhancement feature.
Go to the control panel and select the sound. There is an echo option. Turn the echo off.
If you have a Realtek HD sound card, find the audio manager, which has a microphone and echo cancellation.
It is a state of discomfort that arises because you are in disharmony with another force in your body. The pain in the body is ** the struggle of the 3 different forces in the body, and there are also 2 other you, when you blindly reject the existence of the other 1 you, there will be a conflict with the body, and your strength will also be lost in the conflict. You don't reject it, you have to live in harmony with the other one, accept it, make it your strength.
This is some very difficult to understand professional knowledge, I hope it will help you. My theory is based on Counseling Techniques, and it is not a standard answer.
OK, you get along with the other one in harmony.
You select the microphone in the recording options.
Double-click "Sound" - "Options" - "Properties" at the bottom right of the monitor, in the drop-down menu, check the microphone options, then "OK", and then remove the "mute" of the microphone. >>>More
Test the sound hardware.