DonS
Member
Okay... I must have my stupid hat on here...
I can not find anywhere within the Vista Control Panel ot the Master Volume Control Panel a place where I could mute the microphone.
If the microphone were muted, it wouod still play through the client ?
Yes, it would.
The "inputs" (like Microphone and Line-in) have both Playback and Recording mute controls. The "recording" control lets programs like Win500, Windows Sound Recorder, etc. get the audio. The "playback" control determines whether you'll hear that input's audio directly through the PC speakers. If the "playback" control is disabled/muted, you won't hear that input unless it's going through some other program (e.g. Win500 grabbing it, sending it to the Win500 client, Win500 client sending it to the speakers).
On my wife's Vista machine, I was able to look at the Microphone's "playback" setting by:
1. Start menu
2. Control panel
3. (classic view)
4. Sound
5. Double-click the audio device on the "Playback" tab (here, it shows "Speakers/Headphones" with "SigmaTel High Definition Audio CODEC")
6. Levels tab in the "properties" dialog that appears
7. Next to "Microphone", make sure the speaker icon doesn't indicate "muted", and the input level slider is at an appropriate level
I didn't actually hook up my PSR-500 to the input to see if I get audio directly, though.