Why can't I hear my voice when I record a voice file in the Sound Recorder?
Check that your speaker volume is set properly. Go to Control Panel. Double click on
the Sounds and Audio Devices (10) (Windows XP) or Sounds and Multimedia (Windows
Me and 2000) or Multimedia (Windows 98) to bring up the Properties dialog box (11).
Click on the Audio tab. Under Sound Playback, click the Volume button (Windows XP,
Windows Me and 2000) or Playback button (Windows 98) to open the Speaker dialog
box (12) (Windows XP, 2000 and 98) or the USB Audio Device dialog box (Windows
Me). Be sure that the Volume sliders are set to the middle and the Mute all box is not
selected.
Check that your microphone volume is set properly. Go to Control Panel. Double click
on the Sounds and Audio Devices (10) (Windows XP) or Sounds and Multimedia
(Windows Me and 2000) or Multimedia (Windows 98) to bring up the Properties dia-
log box (11). Click on the Audio tab. Under Sound Recording, click the Volume button
(Windows XP, Windows Me and 2000) or the Recording button (Windows 98) to open
the Sound Recording dialog box. Be sure that the Volume slider is set to the middle of
the control and the mute box is not selected.
Record a new voice file. Replay the file. If you can hear your voice, the recording was
successful and the microphone is working properly. If you still cannot hear your voice,
contact GN Netcom customer service.
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