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IaBi

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Heyah Fellow Geeks,

I've got some trouble with connecting my Wireless Microphone to my PC. Can you help me. I have connected everything up but there is no sound. I have attached a photo of the microphone so you can see it. If anyone has any recommendations i would be happy to here them
Microphone specifications are :
Microphone sensitivity 72dB
Directivity uni-directional
Frequency response 100 to 10,000 Hz
Output impedance 600 ohm
Operating voltage 3v or 1.5 v DC
Effective distance 15 to 30 m

Thanks IaBi

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Hello laBi.... Welcome to GeeksToGo, :) :) :)


Go To:
Start and then to Run
Type in sndvol32.exe and press Enter
If Microphone is not in the list then click on Options and then on Properties
Scroll down in the Show the following volume controls: area and make sure to put a check in the box next to Microphone and then click OK
Check and make sure the Volume is turned up and that the Mute box is not checked[/b]
Now click on the Advanced Button and in the new window click the Mic Boost box so it is checked.


Now go to:
Start and the Control Panel
Then go to Sounds And Audio Devices
Click On the Audio Tab and in the Sound Recording are make sure your Sound Card is the Default Device
If not please click on the Drop Down Menu and change it

Now click on the Voice Tab and in the Voice Recording are make sure your Sound Card is the Default Device
If it is not then then please click on the Drop Down Menu and change it.
Click on Test Hardware to make sure everything is setup correctly.
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Hello rshaffer61

Thanks for your reply
ive done everything you told me but it seems as the computer is not recognizing my voice or it can't hear it. Everything is connected up properly, i dont know whats happened.

Thanks IaBi
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Have you setup the voice recognition in the Sounds and Audio Devices area?
Click on the Voice tab at the top of the window and then click on test hardware
Follow the prompts to setup the microphone.
Reply back with the results.
Also check to make sure if the microphone itself has a on\off switch.
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Yeah i have done the "Test Hardware" and the results are that i cant move on to the next step because the test cant recognize the voice.
Also, is it possible for these type of microphones to work in a PC
Thanks again
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Whats the make and model number of the microphone?
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its a WVNGR and model WN-308E, not a very popular make.
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Well I hate to say it but it doesn't look like the microphone is compatible with a pc. This may be the reason it will not work.
I have researched probably 50 pages and no where does it say that it will work on a PC. :) :)
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I thought that this would be the case but before i done anything i just wanted to check with the professionals. Thank you for all your help and time
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Even thought this may not be the answer you were looking for I just want to say.


You are very welcome. I'm glad we could help and please let us know how everything works out for you.
If there is anything else we can do to help please feel free to ask. I appreciate that you allowed me to assist you with your issue and for your patience. Thank you for choosing GeeksToGo for help. :) :)
This issue now appears to be resolved.


If other members are reading this and have a similar problem please begin a New Topic and someone will assist you as soon as possible
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