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01-15-2011
04:12 PM
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03-01-2011
02:56 PM
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Katie_H
I was able to use skype until I was recently messing around with the recoding tab under the sound options. I believe I deleted something, and now only the external mic and stereo mix devices show. I didn't discover the problem until I tried to use skype again and have no mic available. I went into the IDT HD Sound options (trying to figure out how to fix it) and can see that there is an integrated microphone array, but it appears to be disabled with appearent way to fix the problem.
Thank you in advance for the help!
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01-16-2011 03:19 AM
Hi,
On Sound Window, on Recording Tab, right click on Empty Space, click 'Show Disabled Devices', and 'Show Hidden Devices'.
If Microphone Appears, right click and click Enable, select it, click Set as Default.
Check if it works, if not, you need to uninstall and reinstall the Driver.
1. Click Start, type: DEVMGMT.MSC in Search Field and Press Enter. It opens Device Maanger Window.
2. Go to 'Sound, Video and Game Controllers' category, and expand it. Right click on IDT High Definition Audio Device entry and click Uninstall
3. Click Start->All Programs=>REcovery Manager->click Hardware Dirver installation, select Sound Driver entry, and click Install.
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01-16-2011 03:19 AM
Hi,
On Sound Window, on Recording Tab, right click on Empty Space, click 'Show Disabled Devices', and 'Show Hidden Devices'.
If Microphone Appears, right click and click Enable, select it, click Set as Default.
Check if it works, if not, you need to uninstall and reinstall the Driver.
1. Click Start, type: DEVMGMT.MSC in Search Field and Press Enter. It opens Device Maanger Window.
2. Go to 'Sound, Video and Game Controllers' category, and expand it. Right click on IDT High Definition Audio Device entry and click Uninstall
3. Click Start->All Programs=>REcovery Manager->click Hardware Dirver installation, select Sound Driver entry, and click Install.
Kiran Talluri
Say thanks by clicking the "Kudos! Star" which is on the left.
Make it easier for other people to find solutions, by marking my answer "Accept as Solution" if it solves your issue
01-23-2012 08:59 PM
03-04-2012 12:42 AM
Dear Kiran:
I followed your instructions as best I could but with no effect.
I followed the first two points and (believe) I uninstalled the driver.
Some questions:
- under point 3: the "REcovery manager" is the "HP recovery manager," correct?
- I didn't see any "hardware driver" so instead installed the "audio driver."
Ahen I checked back with the integrated microphone, I was told the driver was installed. What I don't know is what happened in between.
Any comments?
Best,
John
07-06-2012 11:09 AM
I tried the suggestions posted earlier, but Skype is still refusing to recognize the microphone on my dv7. I went to Device Manager and the correct driver is installed; I went to Sound on the Control Panel and the little green bar lit up appropriately when I spoke to my computer. Why is Skype being so mean to me? HELP!