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1)Go to Control Panel-> Sounds and Audio Devices. Sounds and Audio Devices Properties window will get opened. 2)Click on 'Voice' tab. 3)In 'Voice Recording' group, Click 'Volume' Button. 4)Un check the 'Mute' check box under 'Microphone'.
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Go to Control Panel and Click on Sounds,
Click on Audio, then Click on the Microphone. Then Click on
the drop down and select Camera Microphone.
Click OK and it should work.
Hope this helps. Bud
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Go to Control Panel and Click on Sounds, Click
on Audio, then Click on the Microphone. Then Click on the drop
down and select Camera Microphone.
Click OK and it should work.
Hope this helps. Bud
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Go to Control Panel and Click on Sounds, Click
on Audio, then Click on the Microphone. Then Click on the drop
down and select Camera Microphone.
Click OK and it should work.
Hope this helps. Bud
Please look up the above link. This camera does not have a built in microphone. If you were looking to record sound, you would need to purchase a camer with a built in microphone or by a separate microphone
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Go to Control Panel and Click on Sounds, Click
on Audio, then Click on the Microphone. Then Click on the drop
down and select Camera Microphone.
Click OK and it should work.
Hope this helps. Bud
plz check you have inserted the jack in correct port, if it is correct then check you have install the correct driver.if every thing is ok then your microphone may be kaput.
your creative live webcam probably have no problems it just have some complicated process when installing that cam...
your logitech webcam have no problem either if you can make it work with the cam your sound problem maybe just in your sound settings... if that logitech cam is what i think it is it has a built in microphone...
double click the speaker icon in your bottom right most taskbar (close to the time)
the volume control will popped out click on the microphone advance button then on advance control for mic windows uncheck the mic boost...
the mic probably getting a loop static from your speaker...
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