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Dan, You should be able to hear yourself inside your head as the small hairs that vibrate in fluid in your ear canal will pick up your vocalizations. In any case you know what you're saying and it shouldn't be a problem talking to someone. Now if you're listening to music really loud on those headphones and still need to hear yourself think, I suggest you turn down the volume. :)
Open msn Plug webcam in Click (>) show menu > tools > audio and video set-up > run through mic and speaker tests > next > set your camera as defaut and adjust settings > finish
trying to contact family overseas via webcam (lifecam vx 3000) they can see me and themselves, but i cant see them only myself, but we can hear each other. using my web cam i can see and talk to my other computer, via cams .
All seems fine on my laptop , sound ,volume ,ect . the problem is i have a picture of myself on my PC and the person i am talking to but they have no picture of me ,,,i dont know what is wrong . Can any one help . Laptop is a Touchmate running via wireless router .
got the same -- horrible noise coming out of the speakers. I connect XP to XP, with skype on both sides. One of the sides seems fine, but the other one (which is mine), gets this noise every minute can anyone tell me why it is so?
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