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    Microphone

    Discussion in 'Dell XPS and Studio XPS' started by xxbadboys93, Apr 18, 2011.

  1. xxbadboys93

    xxbadboys93 Notebook Deity

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    Im talking to my friend on skype, he cant hear his voice out of the mic, but he can hear for example music playing. Is there anyway for only him to hear my voice and not the sound comming out of my speakers.

    Yes im too lazy to plug in headphones :)
     
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    Falco152 Notebook Demon

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    I'm assuming that the music is coming from the same system as the mic.

    Enable echo cancellation in your wavemax or creative control panel.
     
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    xxbadboys93 Notebook Deity

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    I did good sir, but he can still hear me. And yes the sound is from the same system. HE CANT HEAR HIM SELF BUT HE CAN HEAR GAMES I PLAY.

    thankyou