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it sounds like the SD card reader has failed. This fortunately is a quick, semi-cheap (~$20) fix. You can purchase a media card reader that plugs into the USB on your system for about 20. If your system is in warranty, I would contact and see if they could schedule a replacement part or a depot fix/tech call to replace the failed drive
You need to reinstall the webcam driver that you are using. I am unable to tell you exactly how to go about reinstalling the drive as I am not sure what model or brand you are using. Most manufacturers provide a driver CD with their product. Please check your package for that, otherwise contact your manufacturer.
try testting on MSN, or Live Chat, u need to go on MSN tools and config Audio/Video settings, to enable mic and webcam (check 1st for webcam and sound card drivers is installed)
I
have a Dell 1545 with Dell web cam central & I've had this issue.
The problem is that Dell web cam central installs it's own microphone
settings onto your laptop called something like Dell web cam Live!. This
isn't the built in microphone in my laptop & maybe not yours
either. You have to change the settings for your computer system &
Dell web cam central. Go to start> control panel> sound>
recording .. on mine there is an option for Microphone "High Definition
Audio Device" ... that is the built in mic. You want that for your
default & apply it. Also .. as a side note .. I disabled the web cam central Live! microphone completely from this window. Then open Dell web cam central & go to the
"Record Video's" option. In the middle of this is an orange button with a
video camera icon. Next to this on the same button is a little arrow
pointing down .. click that. Under microphone .. choose Microphone "High
Definition Audio Device" just like the sound option in control panel.
I've done this & it's completely fixed. I can record videos with
sound & use my built in mic in voice/video chat.
It sounds like the drivers and/or the application for the webcam is missing. visit, THIS link to download the specific drivers for you system...hope this helps!!
Open Skype and login. Now go to Tools, and Options, now click Audio settings and try switching the microphone settings between Windows default settings and any sound card driver you might be using (I am using the RealtekHD Audio codecs, for instance) and you'll be able to see the level that both Windows audio device, and the sound card driver, is set at, and you'll see the levels bar reacting to any sound you make. If the levels are too low, then you have to go to either Windows Volume Control or the Sound Card Sound Manager and adjust the microphone settings there.
A lot of people have this problem at first run, so don't think you're alone! Hope this helps
No,unless you want to upgrade your current soundcard i suggest continuing using your current one ..
Your problem is driver related,try installing your sound card drivers again .. if that doesn`t help you could uninstall your webcam drivers,it`s a software related problem so there`s no need for you to buy a new soundcard
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