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    Need Help


    Hello,
    I want to know is there any way for me when i webcam using skype the volume of my sound for other software like foobar or chorme will decrees i want it to be normal i need to up the volume for other software to here it when i start webcam using skype. Can i make when i start webcam the volume will never decrees?
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    MuhdHusaini, I am going to presume the reason you are finding it difficult to hear audio from software other than Skype is because the audio from the webcam is significantly louder.

    One solution would be increase the master volume on your computer and then decrease the webcam's audio (Speakers volume):
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  3. Posts : 8
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    Thread Starter
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    That why the problem i don't want always need to adjust the volume when i start webcam using skype.
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    OK, I think I am understanding your problem better now.

    Have you tried removing the check from the box that says "Automatically adjust speaker settings"?
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    Thanks man...
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    Did that work for you? Well if it did I am very glad!

    Come back again to say Hi or if you need help with something else.
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    Yeah It work man thanks..
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    Awesome.
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    Hi, I have installed windows 7 but my speakers work but not the build in microphone. Any idea where I can get the updated drivers? I am using a hp DV6812nr Laptop. I looked on HP but there is only a wireless driver!

    Thanks

    henry
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