Use microphone only every week or so for a couple hours. After a week of being off with batteries installed, the batteries seem to run down. So we've begun removing them after each use and re-installing before the next use. Is there something wrong that the microphone would use batteries when turned off?
SOURCE: connecting my microphone to the computer
Go to your computer start menu. Then to control panel, then system sound /audio devices. Locate the master audio control. There should be a slider for Mic. Adjust this volume until you hear your voice. Depending on your computer built in soundcard the volume/quality will vary. You might consider a external soundcard.
SOURCE: LS 3700 Leadsinger Microphone
We had the same problem just this weekend. However, we investigated it ourselves and discovered that you can take the microphone apart by unscrewing the two small screws inside the mic, under the music chips. Once the screws are out pry the two halves apart very carefully. Once we were inside, we discovered that the soundcard was loose and all we had to do is plug the sound card back in. Close 'er up and start up the show. Good Luck!
SOURCE: GE PC Microphone with detachable laptop mic - does not work
Go to your default settings menu at the very top of the menu in the all programs. Check in there and make sure that your default recording device is the GE Microphone, if it is not, make that the default.
SOURCE: Microphone Detected but not recording/working
in Sound Property, on the play back and record box , select volume and slide the slider to the max.
SOURCE: internal microphone
Hi
check the Toshiba website for windows 7 drivers , download everything , bios update etc
click here for the link
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