- Skype is a voice in the Internet Protocol program that allows users to keep conversations over the Internet often less expensive than with conventional telephone, prices.
A microphone and speakers, headphones or a telephone Headset USB can all be used for telephone calls using Skype. The call is transferred to digital packets across the Internet transformed. Unfortunately some technical problems have been reported when you use a microphone with Skype.
Faulty microphone
A faulty microphone will not collect or transmit sound via Skype. This could be due to errors in it, caused by damage to the microphone or the electric cable. If your microphone is broken, the computer is often not detect the device. Check the cable and the USB connection for physical signs of damage. Sometimes, it can be solved simply with some electrical tape.
Driver
If your microphone or your sound card drivers are outdated and not by your operating system (e.g. Windows 7) supports may microphone not not work. Install the latest drivers for your sound card and microphone support to resolve this problem. Unfortunately some microphones are not compatible with Windows 7 and Skype, and if you can't find the driver, you may need to purchase a microphone, which is supported.
Audio configuration
If your audio for Skype is not configured correctly, your microphone cannot work only. Navigate to the Windows audio settings, check if your microphone esAktive t, adjust the volume. If the volume is too low, it might seem as if your microphone nicht work.
Volume
Microphone volume is often a problem if you are using Skype. Sound recording may be too loud or too quiet, even after you have customized the Dévam ' in Windows audio setup. Skype has a setting that automatically adjust your sound. Disable "allow Skype my sound settings." If the problem persists, check other programs, such as media player that interfere with the sound settings if there is. If not, your microphone may be defective.
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