Yesterday I was trying voice recognition on Vista. The feature looks great on the tutorial but after finishing it and trying to control with voice it didn't worked as expected. I've noticed that the signal bar was very low so I checked for mic signal volume. It was already set at 100% but I'm getting a very low signal.
On Windows XP with same audio hardware and mic I get good signal.
Anyone had similar problems?
Regards, Angel.

Low mic signal
Yes...its true...i have also having same problem with using voip..with windows xp the voip was so clear and good. i use voip for calling landlines..the incoming audio is totally distored and breaks oftne..the same at the other end, the receiver is not able to hear me properly..slow transmisson of audio signal and its not clear and broken..it was not happening in widows xp
"Angel Massa" wrote in message
Yesterday I was trying voice recognition on Vista. The feature looks great on the tutorial but after finishing it and trying to control with voice it didn't worked as expected. I've noticed that the signal bar was very low so I checked for mic signal volume. It was already set at 100% but I'm getting a very low signal.
On Windows XP with same audio hardware and mic I get good signal.
Anyone had similar problems?
Regards, Angel.
I got this issue 2 months ago with Skype and I found that checking Mic Boost in Audio devices manager fixed the problem. Try to do it. Control Panel | Manage Audio Devices | Microphone | Properties | Others > check Microphone Boost box.
-- Merzhin Brittany - France
"Balasubramanian Ramanathan" wrote in message
Yes...its true...i have also having same problem with using voip..with windows xp the voip was so clear and good. i use voip for calling landlines..the incoming audio is totally distored and breaks oftne..the same at the other end, the receiver is not able to hear me properly..slow transmisson of audio signal and its not clear and broken..it was not happening in widows xp
"Angel Massa" wrote in message Yesterday I was trying voice recognition on Vista. The feature looks great on the tutorial but after finishing it and trying to control with voice it didn't worked as expected. I've noticed that the signal bar was very low so I checked for mic signal volume. It was already set at 100% but I'm getting a very low signal.
On Windows XP with same audio hardware and mic I get good signal.
Anyone had similar problems?
Regards, Angel.
Yes...i tried the option...stilll it is having problem
"Merzhin" <KerguellecATmsn.com> wrote in message
I got this issue 2 months ago with Skype and I found that checking Mic Boost in Audio devices manager fixed the problem. Try to do it. Control Panel | Manage Audio Devices | Microphone | Properties | Others check Microphone Boost box.
-- Merzhin Brittany - France
"Balasubramanian Ramanathan" wrote in message Yes...its true...i have also having same problem with using voip..with windows xp the voip was so clear and good. i use voip for calling landlines..the incoming audio is totally distored and breaks oftne..the same at the other end, the receiver is not able to hear me properly..slow transmisson of audio signal and its not clear and broken..it was not happening in widows xp
"Angel Massa" wrote in message Yesterday I was trying voice recognition on Vista. The feature looks great on the tutorial but after finishing it and trying to control with voice it didn't worked as expected. I've noticed that the signal bar was very low so I checked for mic signal volume. It was already set at 100% but I'm getting a very low signal.
On Windows XP with same audio hardware and mic I get good signal.
Anyone had similar problems?
Regards, Angel.
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