How to make the Win7 system microphone reproduce the sound

  
The use of chat devices is an indispensable part of modern network life. In the Windows 7 system, when users use the microphone for network chat, they find that the microphone has no sound, and many people have encountered this. In the case of how to operate the microphone to reproduce the sound?
First, do not use the system's own sound card driver
1. During the installation of Windows 7, the system will automatically install drivers for us, usually listen to songs If you watch a movie, the sound is all right, but when you use the microphone, there will be no sound. This is because the built-in driver is not the latest, but the old driver certified by Microsoft.
2. At this time we need to update the sound card driver, you can use the everest software to get the sound card model, and then go online to search for the latest driver. If you are in trouble, just update the driver directly with the driver wizard, driver life and other software.
3. Using the sound card driver that comes with the system can not directly set the audio. Only the latest sound card driver will display the setup program channel such as “audio manager” in the control panel.
Second, check if the microphone is set as the default device
1. Click the “Start” menu, click the “Control Panel” item, and click “& Sounds” item
2. Switch to the “Record” tab to see if the microphone is set as the default device (note: some sound cards may display multiple microphone options)
3. Set the microphone correctly
1. On the taskbar In the lower right corner, right click on the small speaker icon, pop-up shortcut menu select “recording device”
2. Enter the “sound” dialog box, switch to the “recording” tab, and double-click “microphone”. Options or right-click on the "Properties" command
3. Switch to the "Level" tab, turn the volume of the "Microphone" and "Microphone Enhance", click "Determine" & rdquo; button to make the settings take effect (Note: the microphone boost volume is too large, the echo will be heard)
Fourth, turn off the microphone sound effect
1. According to many user reactions, the microphone is turned on by default. The sound effect will make the volume of the microphone smaller Silent
2. In the “Microphone Properties” window, switch to the “Enhanced” tab, then check the “Disable all sound effects” checkbox, and finally click the “OK” button to save the changes.
5. In the Audio Manager, set
Enter“Control Panel", click to open <;audio manager”
switch to “microphone”tag, in “microphone effect&rdquo Under the option, select “Noise suppression” and “Echo cancellation” function. 6. Use the built-in diagnostic tool.
First insert the headset into the USB port of the computer, then click “Start” menu. Click on the "Control Panel" item, click on the "Troubleshooting" item, click on the "Hardware and Sounds" column under "Hardware and Sounds" and "Play Audio".
Eject & ldquo;Play Audio&rdquo ; dialog box, click directly <; next & rdquo; continue
select the fault type of the device, and then click & ldquo; next & rdquo; button to continue
next system will automatically diagnose and repair the fault, if repaired No, it will give the fault information of the known problem, and give the repair suggestion
7. Test the microphone for sound
1. After the above settings, can the microphone sound normally? We don’t know, of course You can test it by following the steps below.
2. Click the “Start” menu, click the “Control Panel” item, click “Speech Recognition”, click on the “Speech Recognition” dialog box. Click on “"Speech Recognition” interface“ Set the microphone & rdquo; option
4. Enter the "Microphone Setup Wizard" interface, select your microphone type, my is "headset microphone", click & ldquo; next & rdquo; continue
5 Prompt for the correct posture of the microphone, click ““Next” to
6. Perform a voice test according to the prompt, then click “Next” to continue
7. Last click “Complete & rdquo; button to exit the setup wizard
When setting the microphone to reproduce the sound, please pay attention to not using the sound card driver that comes with the system, diagnose through the built-in diagnostic tool, and then set the microphone correctly, if the above method is still If you can't solve the problem, you should consider whether it is caused by damage to the external hardware.

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