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From: MikeCC4 on 4 Apr 2008 21:05 I have a gateway MX3563 laptop with windows XP home. I tried to use a mcirophone for Yahoo messenger kind software. The microphone works perfectly on my other laptops. However, it does not work on this one; i.e. no sound or no voice can be heard by the person on the other side. The microphone must not be broken because it works with other laptops. I checked the device manager and did not find any problem. In fact, I just used system restore CDs to completely reinstalled the laptop to original manufacturer's condition. But I still cannot use any microphones (I have two microphones both work on all other desktops and laptops with Windows XP Home or Vista) with this Gateway laptop. For the same reason, I cannot use any microphone to record anything on this laptop. It is already out of warranty. Can anyone help? thanks! P.S. This problem happened quite long time ago. (it happened way before I damaged my keyboard (as in my other post.))
From: Paul on 4 Apr 2008 21:38 MikeCC4(a)yahoo.com wrote: > I have a gateway MX3563 laptop with windows XP home. I tried to use a > mcirophone for Yahoo messenger kind software. The microphone works > perfectly on my other laptops. However, it does not work on this one; > i.e. no sound or no voice can be heard by the person on the other > side. The microphone must not be broken because it works with other > laptops. > > I checked the device manager and did not find any problem. In fact, I > just used system restore CDs to completely reinstalled the laptop to > original manufacturer's condition. But I still cannot use any > microphones (I have two microphones both work on all other desktops > and laptops with Windows XP Home or Vista) with this Gateway laptop. > For the same reason, I cannot use any microphone to record anything on > this laptop. It is already out of warranty. > > Can anyone help? thanks! > > P.S. This problem happened quite long time ago. (it happened way > before I damaged my keyboard (as in my other post.)) > Plug a Walkman or a tape recorder into the microphone jack. Does the microphone jack produce a signal when that is present ? Anything with a line level output could be used to test the jack. Have you checked the mixer settings ? Have you tried simple recording applications, to see if they can see a signal ? Paul
From: Pennywise on 4 Apr 2008 21:32 MikeCC4(a)yahoo.com wrote: >I have a gateway MX3563 laptop with windows XP home. I tried to use a >mcirophone for Yahoo messenger kind software. The microphone works >perfectly on my other laptops. However, it does not work on this one; >i.e. no sound or no voice can be heard by the person on the other >side. The microphone must not be broken because it works with other >laptops. Start | Run <type in> SNDVOL32.EXE <enter> Menu options, properties and make sure your mic is selected also once it shows up that it's not muted. Mine also has a switch on the cord that will mute the microphone. -- Johnny 5 is Alive - Short Circuit Being Remade! http://tinyurl.com/5tz6eo http://youtube.com/watch?v=YuvQr1h8Rgs (who's Johnny)
From: MikeCC4 on 4 Apr 2008 21:39 On Apr 4, 9:38 pm, Paul <nos...(a)needed.com> wrote: > Mike...(a)yahoo.com wrote: > > I have a gateway MX3563 laptop with windows XP home. I tried to use a > > mcirophone for Yahoo messenger kind software. The microphone works > > perfectly on my other laptops. However, it does not work on this one; > > i.e. no sound or no voice can be heard by the person on the other > > side. The microphone must not be broken because it works with other > > laptops. > > > I checked the device manager and did not find any problem. In fact, I > > just used system restore CDs to completely reinstalled the laptop to > > original manufacturer's condition. But I still cannot use any > > microphones (I have two microphones both work on all other desktops > > and laptops with Windows XP Home or Vista) with this Gateway laptop. > > For the same reason, I cannot use any microphone to record anything on > > this laptop. It is already out of warranty. > > > Can anyone help? thanks! > > > P.S. This problem happened quite long time ago. (it happened way > > before I damaged my keyboard (as in my other post.)) > > Plug a Walkman or a tape recorder into the microphone > jack. Does the microphone jack produce a signal when that > is present ? Anything with a line level output could be > used to test the jack. > > Have you checked the mixer settings ? > > Have you tried simple recording applications, to see if they > can see a signal ? > > Paul I checked all setting, nothing is muted. everything put at max volume. I tried to record anything to this laptop using two different microphones but nothing is recorded. probably the microphone jack is broken at this laptop. I still don't understand your method to test the jack. thanks
From: Paul on 4 Apr 2008 22:23 MikeCC4(a)yahoo.com wrote: > > > I checked all setting, nothing is muted. everything put at max volume. > I tried to record anything to this laptop using two different > microphones but nothing is recorded. > > probably the microphone jack is broken at this laptop. I still don't > understand your method to test the jack. thanks A Walkman, a transistor radio, a tape recorder, have a headphone output jack. The signal on there, is a bit stronger than a microphone signal. You can connect a Walkman to your computer, with a cable with male connector on each end. The strong signal will serve as a means of determining whether the jack works or not. The reason a microphone may fail to work, is the MIC_PWR on the ring contact, may not be the correct voltage. The sound chip may be used to create a bias source, for electret microphones. Sometimes that isn't strong enough, to make an electret microphone work. By using an audio device, with a line level output, as a testing source, that is one way to work around a possible microphone powering issue. There are a number of different kinds of microphones. 1) Dynamic mic - that works like an ordinary speaker, but in reverse. There is a magnet and a coil of wire. The moving wire generates a tiny signal. Computer microphone inputs don't generally have enough gain to work with them. No microphone bias or power is needed. 2) Piezoelectric or ceramic microphone - is a material that generates an electric signal, in response to sound pressure. Some of those generate enough signal for the computer. No microphone bias or power is needed. 3) An electret microphone, has a simple amplifier in it. It needs a small amount of current to work. Some computers have a 5V bias source and a 2000 ohm series resistor, as a power source. Other computers use a lower voltage. Electret microphones vary, as to how much voltage they need from their power source. Some mixer control panels, have a hidden "boost" check box, which increases the gain of the microphone circuit. Sometimes that needs to be clicked, to make the microphone work properly. This is the kind of cable you'd use, to connect a Walkman or transistor radio, to the computer microphone jack. I got a cable like this, with my TV tuner card. http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2102970 HTH, Paul
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