Re: [JAWS-Users] recording problems on my hp laptop with vindows vista

2008-03-27 Thread Tim
it might if they will do it, because not all will unless defect.

At 11:42 PM 3/26/2008, you wrote:
hai that is a good suggestion.
but my laptop is under warranty, so if I replace the board, will it help me?
thanking you.
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Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2008 12:25 AM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] recording problems on my hp laptop with vindows
vista


  be cheaper to just get a external sound card device. there around $20.
 
  At 12:57 PM 3/26/2008, you wrote:
 the sound card of my laptop is on board.
 and I am using windows vista on my laptop.
 so should I get the entire board changed?
 - Original Message -
 From: Tim [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
 Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2008 9:50 PM
 Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] recording problems on my hp laptop with vindows
 vista
 
 
   That is a bug in the realtek  chip set. many have ben replacing it
   with either a different internal sound card or external sound device.
   This might help you. make sure in the sound properties that on the
   playback side the mic is checked, and hit alt key, arrow up to
   properties. Now tab and arrow to recording. Tab again and make sure
   the mic is checked to show, then hit ok. Now tab to mic and set
   level, check to turn on and if you want play with the advance button.
   To see if the mic boost does better on or off.
   if the mic is one in the playback side. you will hear yourself in the
   speakers. Witch you don't want for recording.
  
  
  
  
  
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  From: dinesh thole [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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  Sent: Monday, March 24, 2008 11:29 PM
  Subject: [JAWS-Users] recording problems on my hp laptop with vindows
  vista
  
  
hello to all.
I am having an hp dv6516tx notebook pc with windows vista home
premium.
it has a realtek high definition audio sound card.
my problem is that, when ever I am recording anything from a
internal
or
external microphone, the recording quality is not good, there is
lots
of
noise, and the recorded voice's volume is low and the unwanted noise
is
high.
I am having this problem since the purchase of the notebook.
after installing the latest audio drivers from the hp website the
quality
improved a little bit, but still not so good.
I tried all the various settings in the realtek high definition
audio,
in
control panel.
I also got a new high quality microphone.
is anybody having the same problem with the same sound card? or do I
need
to take my laptop to the service center?
please help me soon.
thanking you all.
warm regards.
dinesh thole.
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Re: [JAWS-Users] recording problems on my hp laptop with vindows vista

2008-03-26 Thread Tim
That is a bug in the realtek  chip set. many have ben replacing it 
with either a different internal sound card or external sound device.
This might help you. make sure in the sound properties that on the 
playback side the mic is checked, and hit alt key, arrow up to 
properties. Now tab and arrow to recording. Tab again and make sure 
the mic is checked to show, then hit ok. Now tab to mic and set 
level, check to turn on and if you want play with the advance button. 
To see if the mic boost does better on or off.
if the mic is one in the playback side. you will hear yourself in the 
speakers. Witch you don't want for recording.





- Original Message -
From: dinesh thole [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Sent: Monday, March 24, 2008 11:29 PM
Subject: [JAWS-Users] recording problems on my hp laptop with vindows vista


  hello to all.
  I am having an hp dv6516tx notebook pc with windows vista home premium.
  it has a realtek high definition audio sound card.
  my problem is that, when ever I am recording anything from a internal or
  external microphone, the recording quality is not good, there is lots of
  noise, and the recorded voice's volume is low and the unwanted noise is
  high.
  I am having this problem since the purchase of the notebook.
  after installing the latest audio drivers from the hp website the quality
  improved a little bit, but still not so good.
  I tried all the various settings in the realtek high definition audio, in
  control panel.
  I also got a new high quality microphone.
  is anybody having the same problem with the same sound card? or do I need
  to take my laptop to the service center?
  please help me soon.
  thanking you all.
  warm regards.
  dinesh thole.
  email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  skype id: dinesh.thole
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Re: [JAWS-Users] recording problems on my hp laptop with vindows vista

2008-03-26 Thread dinesh thole
the sound card of my laptop is on board.
and I am using windows vista on my laptop.
so should I get the entire board changed?
- Original Message - 
From: Tim [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2008 9:50 PM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] recording problems on my hp laptop with vindows 
vista


 That is a bug in the realtek  chip set. many have ben replacing it
 with either a different internal sound card or external sound device.
 This might help you. make sure in the sound properties that on the
 playback side the mic is checked, and hit alt key, arrow up to
 properties. Now tab and arrow to recording. Tab again and make sure
 the mic is checked to show, then hit ok. Now tab to mic and set
 level, check to turn on and if you want play with the advance button.
 To see if the mic boost does better on or off.
 if the mic is one in the playback side. you will hear yourself in the
 speakers. Witch you don't want for recording.





- Original Message -
From: dinesh thole [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Sent: Monday, March 24, 2008 11:29 PM
Subject: [JAWS-Users] recording problems on my hp laptop with vindows 
vista


  hello to all.
  I am having an hp dv6516tx notebook pc with windows vista home premium.
  it has a realtek high definition audio sound card.
  my problem is that, when ever I am recording anything from a internal 
  or
  external microphone, the recording quality is not good, there is lots 
  of
  noise, and the recorded voice's volume is low and the unwanted noise is
  high.
  I am having this problem since the purchase of the notebook.
  after installing the latest audio drivers from the hp website the 
  quality
  improved a little bit, but still not so good.
  I tried all the various settings in the realtek high definition audio, 
  in
  control panel.
  I also got a new high quality microphone.
  is anybody having the same problem with the same sound card? or do I 
  need
  to take my laptop to the service center?
  please help me soon.
  thanking you all.
  warm regards.
  dinesh thole.
  email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  skype id: dinesh.thole
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Re: [JAWS-Users] recording problems on my hp laptop with vindows vista

2008-03-26 Thread Tim
be cheaper to just get a external sound card device. there around $20.

At 12:57 PM 3/26/2008, you wrote:
the sound card of my laptop is on board.
and I am using windows vista on my laptop.
so should I get the entire board changed?
- Original Message -
From: Tim [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2008 9:50 PM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] recording problems on my hp laptop with vindows
vista


  That is a bug in the realtek  chip set. many have ben replacing it
  with either a different internal sound card or external sound device.
  This might help you. make sure in the sound properties that on the
  playback side the mic is checked, and hit alt key, arrow up to
  properties. Now tab and arrow to recording. Tab again and make sure
  the mic is checked to show, then hit ok. Now tab to mic and set
  level, check to turn on and if you want play with the advance button.
  To see if the mic boost does better on or off.
  if the mic is one in the playback side. you will hear yourself in the
  speakers. Witch you don't want for recording.
 
 
 
 
 
 - Original Message -
 From: dinesh thole [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
 Sent: Monday, March 24, 2008 11:29 PM
 Subject: [JAWS-Users] recording problems on my hp laptop with vindows
 vista
 
 
   hello to all.
   I am having an hp dv6516tx notebook pc with windows vista home premium.
   it has a realtek high definition audio sound card.
   my problem is that, when ever I am recording anything from a internal
   or
   external microphone, the recording quality is not good, there is lots
   of
   noise, and the recorded voice's volume is low and the unwanted noise is
   high.
   I am having this problem since the purchase of the notebook.
   after installing the latest audio drivers from the hp website the
   quality
   improved a little bit, but still not so good.
   I tried all the various settings in the realtek high definition audio,
   in
   control panel.
   I also got a new high quality microphone.
   is anybody having the same problem with the same sound card? or do I
   need
   to take my laptop to the service center?
   please help me soon.
   thanking you all.
   warm regards.
   dinesh thole.
   email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   skype id: dinesh.thole
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Re: [JAWS-Users] recording problems on my hp laptop with vindows vista

2008-03-26 Thread dinesh thole
hai that is a good suggestion.
but my laptop is under warranty, so if I replace the board, will it help me?
thanking you.
- Original Message - 
From: Tim [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2008 12:25 AM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] recording problems on my hp laptop with vindows 
vista


 be cheaper to just get a external sound card device. there around $20.

 At 12:57 PM 3/26/2008, you wrote:
the sound card of my laptop is on board.
and I am using windows vista on my laptop.
so should I get the entire board changed?
- Original Message -
From: Tim [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2008 9:50 PM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] recording problems on my hp laptop with vindows
vista


  That is a bug in the realtek  chip set. many have ben replacing it
  with either a different internal sound card or external sound device.
  This might help you. make sure in the sound properties that on the
  playback side the mic is checked, and hit alt key, arrow up to
  properties. Now tab and arrow to recording. Tab again and make sure
  the mic is checked to show, then hit ok. Now tab to mic and set
  level, check to turn on and if you want play with the advance button.
  To see if the mic boost does better on or off.
  if the mic is one in the playback side. you will hear yourself in the
  speakers. Witch you don't want for recording.
 
 
 
 
 
 - Original Message -
 From: dinesh thole [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
 Sent: Monday, March 24, 2008 11:29 PM
 Subject: [JAWS-Users] recording problems on my hp laptop with vindows
 vista
 
 
   hello to all.
   I am having an hp dv6516tx notebook pc with windows vista home 
   premium.
   it has a realtek high definition audio sound card.
   my problem is that, when ever I am recording anything from a 
   internal
   or
   external microphone, the recording quality is not good, there is 
   lots
   of
   noise, and the recorded voice's volume is low and the unwanted noise 
   is
   high.
   I am having this problem since the purchase of the notebook.
   after installing the latest audio drivers from the hp website the
   quality
   improved a little bit, but still not so good.
   I tried all the various settings in the realtek high definition 
   audio,
   in
   control panel.
   I also got a new high quality microphone.
   is anybody having the same problem with the same sound card? or do I
   need
   to take my laptop to the service center?
   please help me soon.
   thanking you all.
   warm regards.
   dinesh thole.
   email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   skype id: dinesh.thole
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[JAWS-Users] recording problems on my hp laptop with vindows vista

2008-03-25 Thread dinesh thole
hello to all.
I am having an hp dv6516tx notebook pc with windows vista home premium.
it has a realtek high definition audio sound card.
my problem is that, when ever I am recording anything from a internal or 
external microphone, the recording quality is not good, there is lots of noise, 
and the recorded voice's volume is low and the unwanted noise is high.
I am having this problem since the purchase of the notebook.
after installing the latest audio drivers from the hp website the quality 
improved a little bit, but still not so good.
I tried all the various settings in the realtek high definition audio, in 
control panel.
I also got a new high quality microphone.
is anybody having the same problem with the same sound card? or do I need to 
take my laptop to the service center?
please help me soon.
thanking you all.
warm regards.
dinesh thole.
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
skype id: dinesh.thole
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Re: [JAWS-Users] recording problems on my hp laptop with vindows vista

2008-03-25 Thread Victor Gouveia
Hi Dinesh,

Have you turned off microphone boost in the sound properties?

This can often be the source of most external sound problems.

I would also confirm that the sound you are recording from is indeed the 
microphone you have plugged in, and not some other microphone source.

An example I can illustrate is that I had an external microphone plugged 
into my laptop one time, and was getting truly awful sound being recorded.

When I finally checked the sound source, it turned out that the microphone I 
was using was the microphone that was on a digital camera I had plugged into 
the USB port while I was downloading pictures from the camera.

Make sure you are recording with the line in, and not the microphone, and 
make sure that you do a proper test of your microphone, and go to any 
advanced properties where you see those particular buttons.

These properties can be found in your control panel, under sounds and audio 
devices.

This is a multi-tab dialog box, and there are various tabs for speakers, 
recording and stuff like that.

Let us know if this helps you or not, and if not, I'll try to do a more 
in-depth message on how to check your audio settings.

Victor 


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Re: [JAWS-Users] recording problems on my hp laptop with vindows vista

2008-03-25 Thread Derek Roberts
Hi, I have a realtek card and had a similar problem. It picked up my knock 
(when banging the mic on the deks to see if it could pick up anything) but 
not my talk! ok, bad joke. Anyway, go to the system tray by pressing jaws 
key f11 and select realtek hd audio manager. you will get a context menu, 
select sound manager. Press shift tab several times and you should get a 
list of tabs. Select your microphone (it may have graphics in front of the 
text) and press tab several times until you get to recording volume. the 
first slider is a balance slider, make sure it is set to 50% and hit tab. 
Set this slider to 100 and hit tab again. you should get a mic boost button, 
press enter and you will get a slider. Again make sure it's at 100 and hit 
enter. You may now close the sound manager. If the sound manager isn't in 
your system tray, you can also find it in control panel.

HTH!
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From: dinesh thole [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, March 24, 2008 11:29 PM
Subject: [JAWS-Users] recording problems on my hp laptop with vindows vista


 hello to all.
 I am having an hp dv6516tx notebook pc with windows vista home premium.
 it has a realtek high definition audio sound card.
 my problem is that, when ever I am recording anything from a internal or 
 external microphone, the recording quality is not good, there is lots of 
 noise, and the recorded voice's volume is low and the unwanted noise is 
 high.
 I am having this problem since the purchase of the notebook.
 after installing the latest audio drivers from the hp website the quality 
 improved a little bit, but still not so good.
 I tried all the various settings in the realtek high definition audio, in 
 control panel.
 I also got a new high quality microphone.
 is anybody having the same problem with the same sound card? or do I need 
 to take my laptop to the service center?
 please help me soon.
 thanking you all.
 warm regards.
 dinesh thole.
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