Hi,

thanks for that tip.  It worked fine.  I just have to remember to mute the 
microphone when I am finished with what you hear.  again thank you very 
much.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Valiant8086 on laptop" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, April 07, 2008 9:56 PM
Subject: Re: sound card issue


> Hi.
> The issue is probably that you need to have the microphone loopback 
> enabled.
> What you hear records what is being plaid over the sound card. The
> microphone isn't being plaid over the sound card, so it doesn't get 
> recorded
> when you do this. To get the microphone to play what it is picking up over
> the sound card as monitor mode, go to run and type sndvol32 and hit enter.
> now that you're in the volume control hit alt+p for properties. Press tab
> and hit down arrow till you hear adjust  volume for playback. Tab till you
> land in a control that lets you select which devices you can opt to be 
> able
> to adjust. They'll be like sw synth checked, pc beep checked, midi 
> checked,
> cd player checked, phone checked, etc, and one of these is microphone or
> microphone/line in, make sure the one for microphone is checked. Press
> enter. Shift+tab till you hear microphone volume up down slider. Adjust it
> till you think it's right. Tab to the mute checkbox and hit space to 
> uncheck
> that, unmuting the microphone, enabling it to work like monitor mode over
> the sound card. Warning! Put headphones on or turn your speakers wayyyy 
> down
> when you do this. If you tap on your our microphone you'll hear it coming
> back simultaneously through the speakers. Now when you record it should 
> work
> fine. To adjust how loud the recording through the microphone is when you 
> do
> what you hear, adjust the volume of the microphone from the playback 
> volume
> page that I just described how to get to. After you've checked to show
> microphone there, you've only got to run sndvol32 and press shift+tab a 
> bit
> to get to microphone, those either steppes are a one time thing.
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Gary Metzler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "PC audio discussion list. " <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
> Sent: Monday, April 07, 2008 10:54 AM
> Subject: sound card issue
>
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I have an SB audagy 24 bit sound card installed on my windows xp home sr2
>> system.  For some reason I can't get what you hear to work with my
>> microphone.  I have the what you hear tab in my volume control but, when 
>> I
>> check it and try recording I don't get any sound from the mike.  but, I
>> will
>> get sound when I press any keys on the keyboard.  Can anyone help with
>> this?
>> thanks,
>>
>> Regards, Gary Metzler
>> Outta Sight Travel, Inc.
>> 610 NW Marion Ave.
>> Port St. Lucie FL 34983
>> Phone: 772-336-8747
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