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    ASUS G73JH-BST7 Webcam Problem

    Discussion in 'ASUS Gaming Notebook Forum' started by ChrisToePha, Apr 6, 2012.

  1. ChrisToePha

    ChrisToePha Notebook Consultant

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    Hey, not sure if any of you have had this problem with Skype, but when I webcam with someone on Skype, the person I am video calling hears a lot of echoing. I can't seem to fix this problem I even messed with the settings for "Noise Suppression" and "Acoustic Echo Cancellation".

    Not sure anyone have any suggestions to fix this issue?
     
  2. Yiddo

    Yiddo Believe, Achieve, Receive

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    You might need to tweak the settings in skype itself as it can be problematic. My Mic on my JH was always awful for skype calling and if you do it regularly i would recommend getting a proper microphone.
     
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    dstrakele Notebook Consultant

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    Does the person you are Skyping with hear echoes on their Skype Test Call recording? If so, they may need to do some microphone configuration on their end.

    How does your Skype test recording sound? Do you hear echoes from a Sound Recorder recording on your system?