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Elena
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O.P. Loud whistle in MSN Webcam
I have the messenger, a Logitech zoom Webcam with micro.  Each time during a video webcam transmission with my friends - my friends hearing a loud whistle. Like a accustic feedback. I already tried and each time with different friends and it is the same.  I adjusted all audio and micro settings to minimum.  Did I'm guilty - it is the error by me?
I must still supplement I have a old PCI TV Card, the audio from the TV Card goes into the soundcard. From the soundcard goes the sound into my stereo hifi system. If i plug a headphone in my hifi system, my friends didn't hear the loud whistle and everything is ok. Did someone have the same problem or a solution?

P.S. Sorry for my bad english, this is not my motherlanguage! ;)
09-18-2005 08:18 PM
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RE: Loud whistle in MSN Webcam
Hhhm, I have a diferent set up to you, but I have to mute my microphone to get rid of a loud whistle.  The other person can still hear me fine, just does not come out of my speakers anymore.

Does MSN Messenger use any kind of noise cancelling technology?  I have seen this before with noise cancelling, that is why you should try turning ya mic back up and mute it instead.  It might help.
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09-19-2005 09:00 AM
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RE: Loud whistle in MSN Webcam
That's just feed back from the cam, just turn down your speakers or the other persons speakers
09-20-2005 06:38 PM
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O.P. RE: Loud whistle in MSN Webcam
Hi and thank you for the answers!
For the first, sorry for my late answer!
I adjust the volume in the Speaker-settings from Windows XP and on my HIFI System. Now it works, so the reason about the feedback, was the settings from the speakers - the microphone is too sensitively and I adjust now all on minimum.
Thank you very much for your answers.

Elena
09-21-2005 11:55 AM
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