Use the following suggestions if you hear the clicking sound or popping noise from a microphone on your Windows PC. If you use a wired microphone, ensure its cable is not damaged. Check its cable ...
Nothing quite disrupts the flow of a business call quite like the other party constantly yelling, "What?" When using a computer-attached microphone, you can do something about that. Windows 7 has two ...
Most computers have jacks for microphone, music players and speakers at the back or side of the main unit. Some computers have an additional microphone jack at the front. These jacks are connected to ...
Buying a microphone for a computer is costly. Especially when there is a need to have two microphones—one for modem and another for sound card—or if the present microphone is not working properly and ...
After a major upgrade or an update, Windows users sometimes face an issue with the Realtek microphone, which tends to malfunction. Many people use audio drivers made by Realtek, and Windows users find ...
The circuit diagram illustrates the creation of a plain microphone setup using two resistors to produce an aggregate amplifier, designed for use in computers. A microphone, originally created by Emile ...
Blue Microphones' Blue Yeti and Snowball mics were hits before Logitech bought the company. In this photo, a Blue Yeti peeks out from under the left end of the central monitor. Not many USB ...
Whether you play mutiplayer games, chat with friends or family on Hangouts or Skype, or work from home, you need a good microphone. Your computer may have one already, but whether it's any good is ...
Not too many years ago, having a microphone plugged into your computer was either a simple novelty or a professional-only tool for making music or sound effects. These days, though, PC microphones are ...
The Sennheiser Profile USB microphone is an accessible and affordable option for users who want to plug straight into a PC and go. I'll cover the ins and outs of this gaming microphone after almost a ...
There are two things that the vast majority of the tech world can agree on. One, we all love simplicity. Two, nobody wants bad audio. The latter applies to the sending and receiving sides of any ...
Need to make a voiceover, or even a podcast? Then you’ll need to get audio onto a computer. Here’s what you need to know. Whatever kind of video you're making — whether it’s studio or desktop ...