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Microphone Noise Issue on Skype and Games with Windows XP Sound Max Card

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  • #1 9888608
    Anonymous
    Level 1  
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  • #2 9888832
    Platon
    Level 42  
    This is how you mute the microphone in the playback mixer.
    In the recording mixer, select the microphone instead of what you probably have "stereo mixer" or "what u hear".
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  • #3 9888856
    cepilek
    Level 26  
    Also try like this: in the right corner at the bottom of the screen, click twice quickly with the left mouse button on the loudspeaker, give: Options / Properties / Recording, select Microphone and OK, then Options / Drivers / Advanced and in the Mic Boost field, give a tick and close - enjoy microphone in Skype at will ...
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  • #4 9888964
    Anonymous
    Level 1  
  • #5 9889249
    Grubskee
    Level 23  
    Of course, the microphone under the red input and the speakers / headphones under the green?
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    #6 9889319
    vodiczka
    Level 43  
    you may have knocked down the input if you turned the microphone plug on and off while the computer was running. I did my laptop and had to buy a microphone with a USB output, it was cheaper than the repair.
  • #7 9889592
    Anonymous
    Level 1  

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around a microphone noise issue experienced by a user on Skype and in games while using a Windows XP system with a Sound Max digital integrated audio card. The user reports that their voice is not audible, only background noise is picked up, and a yellow triangle with an exclamation mark appears next to the microphone in the Sound Max control panel. Various suggestions are provided, including muting the microphone in the playback mixer, adjusting settings in the recording mixer, and ensuring correct input/output connections. The user suspects potential driver issues or a malfunctioning microphone input, considering switching to a USB microphone as a possible solution.
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