Guest flower Posted May 18, 2008 Posted May 18, 2008 I have downloaded the latest version of skype, but on carrying out the test call, get the message "skype cannot hear you talking. Is your microphone muted?" Have gone through all the troubleshooting tips to no avail. My audio settings menu only has one option "Realtek AC97 Audio", and not "SoundMAX Digital Audio" which seems to be required for skype. This is strange, as with the previous version of skype everything worked perfectly. Does anyone have a solution?
Guest Kelly Posted May 18, 2008 Posted May 18, 2008 Re: audio settings menu using skype Skype Support: http://support.skype.com/ -- All the Best, Kelly (MS-MVP/DTS&XP) Taskbar Repair Tool Plus! http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/taskbarplus!.htm "flower" <flower@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:BADC35B0-FCA4-438F-8F8D-59D2BA61A0F8@microsoft.com... >I have downloaded the latest version of skype, but on carrying out the test > call, get the message "skype cannot hear you talking. Is your microphone > muted?" Have gone through all the troubleshooting tips to no avail. > My audio settings menu only has one option "Realtek AC97 Audio", and not > "SoundMAX Digital Audio" which seems to be required for skype. This is > strange, as with the previous version of skype everything worked > perfectly. > Does anyone have a solution?
Guest flower Posted May 18, 2008 Posted May 18, 2008 Re: audio settings menu using skype Hi Kelly, thanks, yes I had also sent this query to them, they promised to reply within 48 hours. Will post the results here in case it helps anyone else. Regards, flower "Kelly" wrote: > Skype Support: http://support.skype.com/ > > -- > > All the Best, > Kelly (MS-MVP/DTS&XP) > > Taskbar Repair Tool Plus! > http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/taskbarplus!.htm > > > "flower" <flower@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:BADC35B0-FCA4-438F-8F8D-59D2BA61A0F8@microsoft.com... > >I have downloaded the latest version of skype, but on carrying out the test > > call, get the message "skype cannot hear you talking. Is your microphone > > muted?" Have gone through all the troubleshooting tips to no avail. > > My audio settings menu only has one option "Realtek AC97 Audio", and not > > "SoundMAX Digital Audio" which seems to be required for skype. This is > > strange, as with the previous version of skype everything worked > > perfectly. > > Does anyone have a solution? > >
Guest efren.legaspi@gmail.com Posted May 24, 2008 Posted May 24, 2008 Re: audio settings menu using skype On May 19, 6:01 am, flower <flo...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > Hi Kelly, thanks, yes I had also sent this query to them, they promised to > reply within 48 hours. Will post the results here in case it helps anyone > else. > > Regards, flower > > "Kelly" wrote: > > Skype Support: http://support.skype.com/ > > > -- > > > All the Best, > > Kelly (MS-MVP/DTS&XP) > > > Taskbar Repair Tool Plus! > >http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/taskbarplus!.htm > > > "flower" <flo...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >news:BADC35B0-FCA4-438F-8F8D-59D2BA61A0F8@microsoft.com... > > >I have downloaded the latest version of skype, but on carrying out the test > > > call, get the message "skype cannot hear you talking. Is your microphone > > > muted?" Have gone through all the troubleshooting tips to no avail. > > > My audio settings menu only has one option "Realtek AC97 Audio", and not > > > "SoundMAX Digital Audio" which seems to be required for skype. This is > > > strange, as with the previous version of skype everything worked > > > perfectly. > > > Does anyone have a solution? So did they ever reply to your inquiry?
Guest margie Posted June 21, 2008 Posted June 21, 2008 RE: audio settings menu using skype I had trouble with skype when i updated but have fixed the problem today, my microphone was perfectly ok until i rang on skype and it went dead. In my AC97 audio configuration i changed a setting and microphone is ok now on skype. In S/PDIF-out "output digital and analog" was ticked I changed it to "output digital only" and that solved my problem. -- margie "flower" wrote: > I have downloaded the latest version of skype, but on carrying out the test > call, get the message "skype cannot hear you talking. Is your microphone > muted?" Have gone through all the troubleshooting tips to no avail. > My audio settings menu only has one option "Realtek AC97 Audio", and not > "SoundMAX Digital Audio" which seems to be required for skype. This is > strange, as with the previous version of skype everything worked perfectly. > Does anyone have a solution?
Guest jad Posted September 2, 2008 Posted September 2, 2008 RE: audio settings menu using skype can you help me please I have the same problem and I do't know how to access the S/PDIF-out . just tell step by step what to do "margie" wrote: > I had trouble with skype when i updated but have fixed the problem today, my > microphone was perfectly ok until i rang on skype and it went dead. In my > AC97 audio configuration i changed a setting and microphone is ok now on > skype. In S/PDIF-out "output digital and analog" was ticked I changed it to > "output digital only" and that solved my problem. > -- > margie > > > "flower" wrote: > > > I have downloaded the latest version of skype, but on carrying out the test > > call, get the message "skype cannot hear you talking. Is your microphone > > muted?" Have gone through all the troubleshooting tips to no avail. > > My audio settings menu only has one option "Realtek AC97 Audio", and not > > "SoundMAX Digital Audio" which seems to be required for skype. This is > > strange, as with the previous version of skype everything worked perfectly. > > Does anyone have a solution?
Guest margie Posted September 2, 2008 Posted September 2, 2008 RE: audio settings menu using skype Jad, hopefully this will help. Go to "Start" then "Settings" Click on "Control Panel" and then click on "sound effect manager" click on "S/PDIF-out" and make sure the dot is in "output digital only" click "ok" and see if this helps. If it doesn't I will tell you what is ticked in the other parts of "sound effect manager" Let me know how you go. Good Luck. -- margiegirl "jad" wrote: > can you help me please I have the same problem and I do't know how to access > the S/PDIF-out . > just tell step by step what to do > > "margie" wrote: > > > I had trouble with skype when i updated but have fixed the problem today, my > > microphone was perfectly ok until i rang on skype and it went dead. In my > > AC97 audio configuration i changed a setting and microphone is ok now on > > skype. In S/PDIF-out "output digital and analog" was ticked I changed it to > > "output digital only" and that solved my problem. > > -- > > margie > > > > > > "flower" wrote: > > > > > I have downloaded the latest version of skype, but on carrying out the test > > > call, get the message "skype cannot hear you talking. Is your microphone > > > muted?" Have gone through all the troubleshooting tips to no avail. > > > My audio settings menu only has one option "Realtek AC97 Audio", and not > > > "SoundMAX Digital Audio" which seems to be required for skype. This is > > > strange, as with the previous version of skype everything worked perfectly. > > > Does anyone have a solution?
Guest margie Posted September 2, 2008 Posted September 2, 2008 RE: audio settings menu using skype I have just replied to Jads request it may help you too. -- margie "flower" wrote: > I have downloaded the latest version of skype, but on carrying out the test > call, get the message "skype cannot hear you talking. Is your microphone > muted?" Have gone through all the troubleshooting tips to no avail. > My audio settings menu only has one option "Realtek AC97 Audio", and not > "SoundMAX Digital Audio" which seems to be required for skype. This is > strange, as with the previous version of skype everything worked perfectly. > Does anyone have a solution?
Guest jad Posted September 8, 2008 Posted September 8, 2008 RE: audio settings menu using skype Margie I don't have a "sound effect manager " in the control panel I only have sound and audio devices "margie" wrote: > Jad, hopefully this will help. > Go to "Start" then "Settings" Click on "Control Panel" and then click on > "sound effect manager" click on "S/PDIF-out" and make sure the dot is in > "output digital only" click "ok" and see if this helps. If it doesn't I will > tell you what is ticked in the other parts of "sound effect manager" Let me > know how you go. Good Luck. > -- > margiegirl > > > "jad" wrote: > > > can you help me please I have the same problem and I do't know how to access > > the S/PDIF-out . > > just tell step by step what to do > > > > "margie" wrote: > > > > > I had trouble with skype when i updated but have fixed the problem today, my > > > microphone was perfectly ok until i rang on skype and it went dead. In my > > > AC97 audio configuration i changed a setting and microphone is ok now on > > > skype. In S/PDIF-out "output digital and analog" was ticked I changed it to > > > "output digital only" and that solved my problem. > > > -- > > > margie > > > > > > > > > "flower" wrote: > > > > > > > I have downloaded the latest version of skype, but on carrying out the test > > > > call, get the message "skype cannot hear you talking. Is your microphone > > > > muted?" Have gone through all the troubleshooting tips to no avail. > > > > My audio settings menu only has one option "Realtek AC97 Audio", and not > > > > "SoundMAX Digital Audio" which seems to be required for skype. This is > > > > strange, as with the previous version of skype everything worked perfectly. > > > > Does anyone have a solution?
Guest margie Posted September 8, 2008 Posted September 8, 2008 RE: audio settings menu using skype Have you clicked on your "sound and audio devices" to see what is there. What I altered in "sound effect" was the "AC97 Audio Configuration" the "S/PDIF-out" part of it. Perhaps your system is different but I do remember you saying you had AC97. To see if you can find this item go to "start" "search" "for files or folders" click on "all files and folders" type in "sound effect" and get it to search "My computer" and if you have sound effect manager it should bring it up and just click on that. Failing this Try going to "start" "Programs" "Realteck sound manager" and click on "AV rack" on the left side of what comes up on your screen should have "recorder" click on "select input source" and in that "microphone" is the only one ticked in mine. Hope you can sort it out. Hopefully you can understand what I have typed. Good luck. -- margie "jad" wrote: > Margie I don't have a "sound effect manager " in the control panel I only > have sound and audio devices > > "margie" wrote: > > > Jad, hopefully this will help. > > Go to "Start" then "Settings" Click on "Control Panel" and then click on > > "sound effect manager" click on "S/PDIF-out" and make sure the dot is in > > "output digital only" click "ok" and see if this helps. If it doesn't I will > > tell you what is ticked in the other parts of "sound effect manager" Let me > > know how you go. Good Luck. > > -- > > margiegirl > > > > > > "jad" wrote: > > > > > can you help me please I have the same problem and I do't know how to access > > > the S/PDIF-out . > > > just tell step by step what to do > > > > > > "margie" wrote: > > > > > > > I had trouble with skype when i updated but have fixed the problem today, my > > > > microphone was perfectly ok until i rang on skype and it went dead. In my > > > > AC97 audio configuration i changed a setting and microphone is ok now on > > > > skype. In S/PDIF-out "output digital and analog" was ticked I changed it to > > > > "output digital only" and that solved my problem. > > > > -- > > > > margie > > > > > > > > > > > > "flower" wrote: > > > > > > > > > I have downloaded the latest version of skype, but on carrying out the test > > > > > call, get the message "skype cannot hear you talking. Is your microphone > > > > > muted?" Have gone through all the troubleshooting tips to no avail. > > > > > My audio settings menu only has one option "Realtek AC97 Audio", and not > > > > > "SoundMAX Digital Audio" which seems to be required for skype. This is > > > > > strange, as with the previous version of skype everything worked perfectly. > > > > > Does anyone have a solution?
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