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How do you make the mic sound go through the speakers?

 
 
Bradley Burton
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      04-24-2004
I was wondering if there is a way to get the noise in my mic to play through
the speakers, so when i blow in the mic the sound will come out through the
speakers. maybe a program i could buy?

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Chet
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      04-24-2004
In my ME (and I assume it isn't too much different in other versions of
Windows): Right click on the speaker symbol in the system tray. Select
Adjust Audio Properties and make sure the input device is set to your
microphone jack. Then right click on the speaker again and choose Open
Volume Controls and make sure the microphone volume is set high and not
muted.
"Bradley Burton" <> wrote in message
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> I was wondering if there is a way to get the noise in my mic to play

through
> the speakers, so when i blow in the mic the sound will come out through

the
> speakers. maybe a program i could buy?
>
> Thanks
>
>



 
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Thor
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      04-24-2004
In most cases, it should do this automatically when you plug the mic into
the sound card's "mic" port. Make sure your mic channel isn't muted in the
windows mixer panel, and then go into the recording mixer properties and
make sure the mic channel is selected as a recording source. You can access
these options by opening the mixer panel (double click the little speaker
icon next to the clock) and then click "file" then "properties".



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"Bradley Burton" <> wrote in message
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> I was wondering if there is a way to get the noise in my mic to play

through
> the speakers, so when i blow in the mic the sound will come out through

the
> speakers. maybe a program i could buy?
>
> Thanks
>
>



 
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      10-18-2011
Go to your recording devices and select the one you want to listen to through the headphones. Right click and select properties. Go to the tab that says "listen" check the box that says listen to the device. There you go! Easy huh? Hope this is what you wanted to know.
 
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