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Unless I'm very wrong, the microphone only works as an input into the computer, so that the computer may process sound in some certain fashion and make a recording, like an MP3, or some such.. And then, AFTER that is created, you may play it back through your computer speakers.
Click Start
Type DEVMGMT.MSC in Search Field and Press Enter
It opens Device Manager Scroll down to Sound Video and Game Controllers category and expand it
Right click on Idt High Definition Audio Device and click Uninstall it
Now
Click Start
All Programs
Recovery Manager
click Hardware Driver installation
select Sound Driver entry
look to see if there is a Modem/Audio Driver (conenaxt)
and
click Install
restart laptop
and hopefully all will be good
please let us know if this has sorted your mic problem out
so that we may be able to help others
After downloading every possible driver and tweaking every possible adjustment I have come to this conclusion: There is NO built-in microphone on the eMachines D725! Oh, the Device Manager will show it, all right but I assure you, there is no built-in device that can pick up sound on that laptop model. You'd think that a laptop, albeit a budget on, with a built-in webcam should also have an accompanying built-in mic for messaging and calls, but it doesn't. The mic may have fallen by the wayside during the cost-cutting sessions, along with the 3rd and 4th USB ports. Your only options are to connect an external microphone or to trade the D725 for a real laptop.
All I can think of is maybe it's muted? Anyway, Go to, control panel>sounds devices> goto the, Mic tab and then "enable" it.
if using windows xp or higher then you can see it ...in your Taskbar... and also goto "Sound Device" & from there, find "Mic" tab & uncheck the "Mute" button or raise the volume etc ...
My laptop model is compaq presario c754tu, I have installed Windows Vista Business, and the audio is working fine, but the internal mic and external microphone both work together........i want to mute the internal mic..... how i can do it ? please reply me on my email id i.e. [email protected]
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