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Since I bought the Logitech QuickCam Orbit MP webcam (microphone included),
it has caused erratic noise disturbance throughout various audio operations in Windows XP SP2. Occasionally, when audio is playing, I will hear a loud, deafening scratch from the speakers. I am unable to tell what triggers the problem. I've tried using 1) different speakers, 2) muting some devices in the Mixer and 3) reinstalling the Webcam and placing it further away from the speakers, but no improvement. I'd like to restore the volume to its default levels, and hopefully eliminate the random feedback. Can anybody assist me in possibly solving this problem? Thanks! |
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Hello , I learned using the webcam mic {Logitech} is much more sencitive and
seems as if the mic is a cheapy even though it was purchased at about $99.00 .. I now use a Logitech desk mic {$45.00} , and this is the answer for me . I needed to open "Logitech ImageStudio" check the box "Include Audio" / click on the microphone symbol to open the wizard / next / click on the drop down arrow and selected "AK5370" which would disable the "logitech Microphone" {cam mic} . After selecting the mic you want , continus through the entire wizard . Then manualy test the desk mic with your voice via "Record a Video" to assure successful switch . Everytime I voice in chat / Instant messaging or record with Video and audio while still using the cam , the replay sounds perfect . Write down the desk mic setting that you are happy with in case you forget this new mic setting . Once in a great while the cams' mic will enable itself when I unplug the desk mic . I always like to perform a quick audio test to assure a clear performance when "Recording a Video" or chatting . This desk mic has an on/off button on its base , and the button is lit when on . -- KD "Yeah" wrote: > Since I bought the Logitech QuickCam Orbit MP webcam (microphone included), > it has caused erratic noise disturbance throughout various audio operations > in Windows XP SP2. Occasionally, when audio is playing, I will hear a loud, > deafening scratch from the speakers. I am unable to tell what triggers the > problem. > > I've tried using 1) different speakers, 2) muting some devices in the Mixer > and 3) reinstalling the Webcam and placing it further away from the > speakers, but no improvement. I'd like to restore the volume to its default > levels, and hopefully eliminate the random feedback. > > Can anybody assist me in possibly solving this problem? Thanks! > > > |
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