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General Forums => Hardware and Software => Topic started by: xtyger on August 20, 2011, 05:07:16 PM
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Hope this is the right place for this:
I have an Alienware Area 51 tower that uses that Realtek sound system. Anyone else here have one?
I can hear sounds fine, but can't speak on radio. I've had this problem before and fixed it but, after reformatting the hard drive, I'm back with the problem again and can't remember how I fixed it before. It has something to do with the settings in Control Panel> Sounds and Audio Devices.
I'm looking for someone with a similar system to tell me what they're using for default devices.
I have my microphone plugged into the pink jack in the back which Realtek calls the "Mic In" jack.
Going to Sounds and Audio Devices in the Control Panel, then Audio, I need to know your default device for "Voice Playback" and "Voice Recording".
Hopefully, if I use your settings, that will make mine work. I've tried any number of combinations for those settings and the closest I've come is to be able to hear myself through my speakers, which was the way it worked when my vox did work but my sound recorder still won't pick up my voice and play it back to me and vox won't work in the game, either.
Thanks in advance for your help.
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Hope this is the right place for this:
I have an Alienware Area 51 tower that uses that Realtek sound system. Anyone else here have one?
I can hear sounds fine, but can't speak on radio. I've had this problem before and fixed it but, after reformatting the hard drive, I'm back with the problem again and can't remember how I fixed it before. It has something to do with the settings in Control Panel> Sounds and Audio Devices.
I'm looking for someone with a similar system to tell me what they're using for default devices.
I have my microphone plugged into the pink jack in the back which Realtek calls the "Mic In" jack.
Going to Sounds and Audio Devices in the Control Panel, then Audio, I need to know your default device for "Voice Playback" and "Voice Recording".
Hopefully, if I use your settings, that will make mine work. I've tried any number of combinations for those settings and the closest I've come is to be able to hear myself through my speakers, which was the way it worked when my vox did work but my sound recorder still won't pick up my voice and play it back to me and vox won't work in the game, either.
Thanks in advance for your help.
You probably need to install updated realtek drivers. If your box has guarantee left, take it to alienware - you paid a high premium price they're supposed to get it fixed.
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Sounds like you're running Windows7... But in every variation of Windows, if you can hear sound good, look for the Playback device, then select the same for recording. You are using the same for both, right? Set them as default. Now you should be able to test your mic/sound with the Recorder program. If it succeeds, you should be able to use mic in game, too.
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Sounds like you're running Windows7... But in every variation of Windows, if you can hear sound good, look for the Playback device, then select the same for recording. You are using the same for both, right? Set them as default. Now you should be able to test your mic/sound with the Recorder program. If it succeeds, you should be able to use mic in game, too.
Thanks. I'm actually using XP. I have the Voice Playback set to "Realtech HD Audio Rear Output" and Voice Recording set to "Realtech HD Audio Rear Input".
The only other options given are some "Modem 0" things and some Front colored jacks, none of which this tower has. Not sure what the Modem 0 goes to.
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Thanks. I'm actually using XP. I have the Voice Playback set to "Realtech HD Audio Rear Output" and Voice Recording set to "Realtech HD Audio Rear Input".
The only other options given are some "Modem 0" things and some Front colored jacks, none of which this tower has. Not sure what the Modem 0 goes to.
Activate the red 'front' input and plug your mic to the red slot. See if it works out.
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The problem with the "Red Front.." is there aren't any jacks at all on the front of the tower.
Besides, if I plug the microphone into any jack other than the one I have it in, Realtek pops up and tells me I'm using the wrong jack.
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Go to Control Panel and check if you have a Realtek HD Sound Effect Manager there. If so, check its settings. On the Mixer page check that microphone isn't muted. On the Audio I/O page check that the jack symbols correspond to what you have plugged in. Clicking a symbol gives a list of choices. On the Microphone page check if you need to calibrate your microphone. I don't have any of the checkmarks activated, but it's a personal choice.
If you don't have the Sound Effect Manager, check the CD:s that came with your computer. The Motherboard driver disk should be the one containing it.
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Try and reinstall your old drivers for realtek HD. (from cd if you have it)
Realtek download driver site is very very poor :old:
last update i used caused a lot of problems.
Control panel and sound options is where i set my mic headphones etc
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Your clicking your headphones as "default" speaker right ? It should also make your headset the default mic. Can you record voice in windows record ?
Alienware should have a link to your motherboard sight. Go there to download drivers for an onboard card.
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Your clicking your headphones as "default" speaker right ? It should also make your headset the default mic. Can you record voice in windows record ?
I don't use headphones. I use a table mic and desk speakers.
No, I can record on windows record. It shows no sound coming from my microphone.
In fooling with various settings in Control Panel>Sound, I've even gone so far as to use the Troubleshoot program. Depending on what I had set for defaults, sometimes the program would say everything was working fine, even though the mic still doesn't work. Other times it says something else is using the sound application, although it never says just what's supposed to be using it.
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try another mic it might be broke :old:
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Good idea, except I've heard my voice on the speakers while speaking through the mic, depending on the settings I've used.
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Good idea, except I've heard my voice on the speakers while speaking through the mic, depending on the settings I've used.
Forget the 'front' and the 'back' try to activate the red input and try it out on backpanel.
Keep in mind that the software is telling you you should only have 2 slots in the backpanel, typically you have audio in and out only in the front panel and multiple colored outputs in the backpanel. So chances are the Korean programmer got his front and back mixed up.
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I don't see any red jack anywhere on this system. Don't see some of the other colors Realtek has on their list, either.
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I don't see any red jack anywhere on this system. Don't see some of the other colors Realtek has on their list, either.
Then try the pink
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That's what I have the mic plugged into and that's where Realtek says it supposed to be. If you plug it anywhere else, a window pops up saying you've got it plugged in the wrong jack, which I think is nice for us non- computer experts.
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That's what I have the mic plugged into and that's where Realtek says it supposed to be. If you plug it anywhere else, a window pops up saying you've got it plugged in the wrong jack, which I think is nice for us non- computer experts.
Ok so I guess your next step would be to dig into windows audio settings and check microphone levels + possible mic boost setting. Some microphones require very high input levels to be audible.
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I'll check it out but I don't think that's it. Last time I had this problem I fixed it by changing the default devices in the Control Panel Audio.
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Just a wild try, but it takes almost less time to do than type the instructions: Change the default recording device in your Control Panel Audio to any other you might have on the list. Save, maybe even reboot with the new setting. Reopen the Control Panel and change it back to what it was. Save.
You said earlier you can hear your voice depending on your settings. I guess that means "Microphone" unmuted in the Playback mixer. So the microphone should work... Strange.
You could also try the following: Go to Device Manager, ->Sound, video etc.->Hilight Realtek High Definition Audio and remove it. Reboot and let Windows reinstall the existing driver. If the installation fails, your installed driver has some problems which you should be able to correct with the motherboard driver disk.