Hi, my headset just quit working the flip tail is not going, I can receive and hear people, but they can't hear me and the dial key isn't working neither.
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I have this sale problem. I am using a rocketfish micro dongle to connect my LG tone to my PC and I can hear fine. However, when I set the bluetooth mic to default, I only hear these random blips and pings and it shows nothing received in the audio bar.
I don't know what kind of connection you're using, but my guess is that the headphone has a 3.5mm 4 pin connection (has 4 sections of metal on it, and uses the same style connection used in an ipod).
So the reason it will work on your computer is because your receiver has the ability to read 4 pin connections. Hers is likely only for sound (the 3 pin connection). She likely has an additional receiver for a mic, separate from the headphones (thankfully we're seeing fewer and fewer of these).
You may be able to find an adapter at Radio Shack.
Try to "un-mute" it (RTFM). If that doesn't help try to use external mic attached to your wired headset or BT earpiece. If still have no mic signal go for service.
Drivers for headset is quite standard for every Windows, you have to check did you choose right enter for your Mic. usually it's red color. If you hear sound well on your headset, then Mic must work well too. I've got on my computer enters for sound and for mic on the front panel and on the back. Sound goes well from front, but Mic doesn't at all. From back panel all - sound and Mic - go well
Double check that you are all in the same party. If you are not in the party and they are you will sound very quiet to them. It almost sounds like you are in the background. So go and make sure you can join the party. If that does not solve it go into your settings and double check that mic volumes and everything are all up.
With Skype for it to work properly & every time you really should get a USB Headset. or Mic, That is Skype capable. A small outlay will get a real great result. Because even if you do get your Mic to work, it is never work as good and often echo's a lot,
Go to Control Panel>Sound, Speech & Audio Devices>Sounds and Audio Devices. Switch to the Audio tab and make sure your headset device is set to the Sound Playback, Default device. You can use Sound Recorder to make sure the mic works and the headset itself.
Found the problem... What Apple has is a line-in port...it requires a pre-amp to boost the signal of your mic. A PC likely has a mic-in port.
They're different ports...very similar but they accept different levels
of input. Apple likely wants you to use their built-in mic for mic use
and the line-in port for line-level audio sources.
Thsi appears to be our solution... Griffin iMic / USB Audio Interface What a pain.
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