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Your computer must have an integrated sound card, and it is not a full-duplex sound card, so it can only record separately or play audio alone.
If you are in a game or playing **, you use the microphone to speak and the other party can't hear it, which means that your sound card does not support the working mode in the full-duplex state.
Recommendation: Purchase a full-duplex PCI discrete sound card and install it.
The landlord added:
It used to be heard by others. The computer was reinstalled. It's ghost sp2
Judging from these two pieces of information, it should be that after the ghost is installed, the sound card driver has not been installed correctly, although the system has identified the sound card, but there is a problem when it is applied.
Well, put it.
e2ecap-wdm video caputure
realtek high definition audio
For both drivers, right-click and select "Uninstall".
Then, find the driver installation disc that came with your motherboard and reinstall the correct sound card driver.
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If you're sure that there's nothing wrong with the microphone and that the socket isn't plugged incorrectly.
Right-click on the small speaker.
Adjust audio properties - voice - recording device.
Turn down the microphone volume!!
Volume Control - Unmute the microphone and push the control slider to it.
Start - All Programs - Accessories - Entertainment - Audio Recorder.
It's good to be able to record here.
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The driver of the sound card needs to be reinstalled correctly Tell me the model of your sound card.
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Poisoned,This problem is very common,It is recommended to enter the safe mode to kill the virus,After killing,Use the driver installation disk to repair the driver,If you can't kill it, it is recommended to reinstall the system。
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This may be due to the network, if you want to test if it is a hardware problem, you can turn on the system's recorder to channel a piece of sound, and then broadcast it to see if it is still intermittent. If yes, it's your microphone contact problem! Or broken!
If not, it's a network problem!!
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I've come across this problem before, and I'm in my case for your reference:
See if the microphone starts up. Click the small speaker in the lower right corner of the taskbar to see if the pop-up window has the option of "microphone", if there is a "" before muting it below; If not:
Tap "Properties", select "Microphone" under "Show the following volume controls" in the pop-up window, and then OK.
Click on "Advanced Controls" and the pop-up window will have the option to have no "Microphone".
Click "Advanced" to see, this item has the same operating system, and there is no operating system.
1.Try the sound card driver first with the old version when it was installed, don't blindly update. Because it is not necessarily compatible.
2.Check that your headphone line and jack are in good condition. The method is to twist the joint and other parts with your hand while listening for changes in the sound. If there is, it means that the wire inside is broken and needs to be repaired or replaced.
3.Check whether the sound settings are correct, double-click the small speaker in the taskbar, tick the "Advanced Control" on the menu, the image will become larger, and then check each tick in the following advanced options, try. The main "microphone strengthening" is to tick, try item by item, and when you try to make the sound loud, remember which hook hits and which doesn't.
4.Whether the volume switch of the speaker and headphones is turned on or invalid, that is, there is a rustling sound when turning. Can be dropped.
A drop or two of rust removal oil.
I, I wish you the opportunity to solve the problem soon! I've added you as a friend, I can try it for you remotely!
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The small speaker icon in the lower right corner of the screen, right health attributes. Go in and find the output device, find the one that is in the same format as your microphone. Just find it and hook it. If you don't, add a driver.
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If the above enthusiasts can't solve the problem, check if your headset has a toggleable non-volume switch. My headphones are like this, one is off, the other is on, and only when the state is turned on can the other party hear what I say.
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It mainly has to do with your sound card driver.
It is recommended to try a different driver.
Sometimes the latest drivers are installed.
Instead, the sound is quiet.
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1. First of all, confirm whether there is a problem with the microphone, and try it on other computers that are fine.
2. If there is a sound output (try to hear whether the song has a sound), it should be no problem to drive.
3. If there is no sound output, reinstall the driver, the general system disc has a universal driver, of course, the most basic thing you have to figure out, is your microphone connector plugged in the wrong position? Is the microphone volume on?
Personal long-term experience in using computers.
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