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Microphone feeds back through earphones.
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    Re: Microphone feeds back through earphones.

    Reducing the mic volume (under "recording
    devices") helps somewhat, but even at 0 volume I can hear mic sounds through
    the earphones. Clicking the mute icon solves it completely, except for the
    fact that no-one can hear what I'm saying :-)
    maybe the mic ,you check the db booster


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    Re: Microphone feeds back through earphones.

    Any particular reason your date is set 2 months ahead?

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    "Doc" <docdotcom@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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    > First off, I am a complete Vista novice, having only installed Vista 64
    > bit on a new machine a few days ago.
    >
    > I use a Logitech USB headset and as per the subject line, any sounds
    > picked up by the microphone play out through the earhpones. The headset is
    > selected as default as both playback and recording devices, and reducing
    > the headset volume also reduces the volume of the feedback from the
    > microphone, but then I can't hear anything at all :-) Reducing the mic
    > volume (under "recording devices") helps somewhat, but even at 0 volume I
    > can hear mic sounds through the earphones. Clicking the mute icon solves
    > it completely, except for the fact that no-one can hear what I'm saying
    > :-)
    >
    > I plugged the headset back into the XP machine and everything is fine on
    > that. How do I fix the Vista machine?
    >
    > TIA
    >
    > Doc
    >

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    Hot-text Guest

    Re: Microphone feeds back through earphones.

    In Playback Mute Microphone
    in Record Microphone to be on


    "David B." <mail@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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    > Any particular reason your date is set 2 months ahead?
    >
    > --
    >
    > Crosspost, do not multipost http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm
    > How to ask a question http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375
    >
    >
    > "Doc" <docdotcom@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    > news:ueBrA9Y8JHA.4172@xxxxxx

    >> First off, I am a complete Vista novice, having only installed Vista 64
    >> bit on a new machine a few days ago.
    >>
    >> I use a Logitech USB headset and as per the subject line, any sounds
    >> picked up by the microphone play out through the earhpones. The headset
    >> is selected as default as both playback and recording devices, and
    >> reducing the headset volume also reduces the volume of the feedback from
    >> the microphone, but then I can't hear anything at all :-) Reducing the
    >> mic volume (under "recording devices") helps somewhat, but even at 0
    >> volume I can hear mic sounds through the earphones. Clicking the mute
    >> icon solves it completely, except for the fact that no-one can hear what
    >> I'm saying :-)
    >>
    >> I plugged the headset back into the XP machine and everything is fine on
    >> that. How do I fix the Vista machine?
    >>
    >> TIA
    >>
    >> Doc
    >>
    >

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    Doc Guest

    Microphone feeds back through earphones.

    First off, I am a complete Vista novice, having only installed Vista 64 bit
    on a new machine a few days ago.

    I use a Logitech USB headset and as per the subject line, any sounds picked
    up by the microphone play out through the earhpones. The headset is selected
    as default as both playback and recording devices, and reducing the headset
    volume also reduces the volume of the feedback from the microphone, but then
    I can't hear anything at all :-) Reducing the mic volume (under "recording
    devices") helps somewhat, but even at 0 volume I can hear mic sounds through
    the earphones. Clicking the mute icon solves it completely, except for the
    fact that no-one can hear what I'm saying :-)

    I plugged the headset back into the XP machine and everything is fine on
    that. How do I fix the Vista machine?

    TIA

    Doc


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