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Connecting iBox HP-M100 Microphone to Computer: Setup & Troubleshooting Guide

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  • #1 3374829
    dybek881
    Level 10  
    I bought an ibox hp-m100 microphone.
    I connected it to the computer, but when I talk to it, I cannot hear anything through the speakers.
    What can I do with it?
    Thank you in advance for the hints :)
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  • #3 3374912
    zielu_lodz
    Level 13  
    Check the volume settings to see if your microphone is muted, on the other hand, don't risk letting your speakers go wrong, I'm talking about feedback.
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  • #4 3375012
    hefid
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  • #5 4704332
    plemnik91
    Level 1  
    elo I bought a microphone but when I connected to the computer, I heard nothing, I checked all the settings and I still don't know anything, maybe some program to buy it or some equalizer?
  • #6 4704574
    jajek92
    Level 23  
    if you have a multimeter set the buzzer and connect accordingly to the microphone jack if it squeaks, it means that the microphone is ok
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  • #7 5278166
    ala551
    Level 1  
    How do I connect a microphone to my computer?
  • #8 5278999
    jajek92
    Level 23  
    :D :D Normally ... You know what a sound card is? , 5mm, if you have a larger or smaller one, you need to get an adapter with the appropriate plug and enter our ... then in the settings you set the mic volume so that it can be heard through the speakers ... and that's it ... but a bit funny question ...
  • #9 5667858
    Dlux
    Level 1  
    but for me there is no mic option; /
    what to do?
  • #10 6403164
    askgad
    Level 1  
    people need help
    what should I do for the conversation to be heard only in the headphones, how should I configure it
  • #11 6403487
    krzychu.m
    Level 19  
    If you have Realtek HD Audio Manager then try there. Check on the control panel.
  • #12 6404539
    dipol
    Level 34  
    You won't hear the conversation in the headphones, that's okay, what's the point of coupling? That's how it is with me and everything works fine on skype
  • #13 7201842
    lukaszlukaszaaa
    Level 10  
    Hi.
    I, on the other hand, have a different problem. I want the microphone not to be plugged in all the time, so I would like to be able to attach it to the front of the computer. The problem is that it only works if I hook it on the back of the sound card. Is it possible that I can successfully connect it to the built-in socket on the front ??
  • #14 7203448
    sebek3
    Level 30  
    Check in the bios if you have an active "Front panel", if so and it does not work then in the sound card settings, if you have Realtek, in the connector settings check the "disable detection of the front panel socket" option.
  • #15 7212547
    lukaszlukaszaaa
    Level 10  
    hey sebek
    Could you explain to me this pathological method?
    where to look for this front panel in the bios?
    How to enter the sound card settings (I have the x-fi extreme audio soundblaster) and where can it be there?
    best regards and thx

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around troubleshooting the iBox HP-M100 microphone connection to a computer. Users suggest checking volume settings to ensure the microphone is not muted and adjusting playback settings to hear audio through speakers. Recommendations include verifying the microphone's connection to the sound card, using a multimeter to test the microphone, and ensuring the correct audio settings in the Realtek HD Audio Manager. Some users inquire about connecting the microphone to the front panel of the computer and seek guidance on BIOS settings and sound card configurations.
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