On 6/11/20 10:46 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 06/11/2020 11:36 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
This is the internal laptop mic or the headset mic. Either way, all
the following suggestion about recording it locally for a test and
checking the levels is also good.
This is the internal one. The headset one only worked if one jack was
plugged into the right place, the other one wasn't plugged in and the
jack connecting the headset to the Y connector wasn't plugged completely
in.
I'm not quite clear on what that means, but it sound like hardware
problems or wrong connectors. Most newer laptops have a single
4-conductor jack like a phone which combines the headphones and
microphone. Some headsets may have the correct single jack, but most
I've seen have two separate plugs, one for the headphone and one for the
microphone. This requires a Y adapter that combines the two in the
right way to the 4 conductors. This is what I use. You mention a Y
connector, but is that a stereo splitter or the 4-conductor combiner?
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