microsoft lifechat lx 3000
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microsoft lifechat lx 3000
hi guys i'm using Microsoft headset lx3000 and os win7 , when i make a phone call i get my own voice coming back in my ear piece any ideas how to stop this?
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Re: microsoft lifechat lx 3000
The echo is the result of any or combination of the ff:papaearle1 wrote:hi guys i'm using Microsoft headset lx3000 and os win7 , when i make a phone call i get my own voice coming back in my ear piece any ideas how to stop this?
- Your calling party and/or your volume setting on Win 7 is too high
- Your calling party and/or you speak too loud
Lowering down volumes on your end will definitely help, and you could also ask your calling party to do the same.
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Re: microsoft lifechat lx 3000
Webcam mics are certainly more prone to echo and feedback than a headset would be. The webcam is usually sitting somewhere near your monitor, which is much further away from you than a headset would be, thus making it more prone to pick-up echo and the sound coming out of your own speakers. If you make calls a lot then I'd certainly recommend picking up a good headset with a mic - you won't regret it!
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I am still trying to understand what the above quote has to do with the original post that clearly states microsoft lifechat lx 3000. The OP has a good headset already! Incidentally, I have one and it is not a bad headset for the price I paid.FONGO_steve wrote:Webcam mics are certainly more prone to echo and feedback than a headset would be. The webcam is usually sitting somewhere near your monitor, which is much further away from you than a headset would be, thus making it more prone to pick-up echo and the sound coming out of your own speakers. If you make calls a lot then I'd certainly recommend picking up a good headset with a mic - you won't regret it!
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Re: microsoft lifechat lx 3000
eek, my mistake! Microsoft product names are SO similar! Lifechat =/= Lifecam. Seems like my brain has gone on holidays a day early!cu2o2o2 wrote:I am still trying to understand what the above quote has to do with the original post that clearly states microsoft lifechat lx 3000. The OP has a good headset already! Incidentally, I have one and it is not a bad headset for the price I paid.FONGO_steve wrote:Webcam mics are certainly more prone to echo and feedback than a headset would be. The webcam is usually sitting somewhere near your monitor, which is much further away from you than a headset would be, thus making it more prone to pick-up echo and the sound coming out of your own speakers. If you make calls a lot then I'd certainly recommend picking up a good headset with a mic - you won't regret it!
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Ahh, there you go...it happens! Enjoy your holidays!FONGO_steve wrote:eek, my mistake! Microsoft product names are SO similar! Lifechat =/= Lifecam. Seems like my brain has gone on holidays a day early!cu2o2o2 wrote:I am still trying to understand what the above quote has to do with the original post that clearly states microsoft lifechat lx 3000. The OP has a good headset already! Incidentally, I have one and it is not a bad headset for the price I paid.FONGO_steve wrote:Webcam mics are certainly more prone to echo and feedback than a headset would be. The webcam is usually sitting somewhere near your monitor, which is much further away from you than a headset would be, thus making it more prone to pick-up echo and the sound coming out of your own speakers. If you make calls a lot then I'd certainly recommend picking up a good headset with a mic - you won't regret it!
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Re: microsoft lifechat lx 3000
thanks for your feedback guys , i returned the headset there was something wrong with it. London drugs checked it for me and exchanged it, good people to deal with.
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Quick! Follow it before it gets too far away from you!! Enjoy your well-earned vacation --- I am sure we will have a stack of work and replies awaiting you on your return!FONGO_steve wrote: eek, my mistake! Microsoft product names are SO similar! Lifechat =/= Lifecam. Seems like my brain has gone on holidays a day early!
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Re: microsoft lifechat lx 3000
Keep sound volumes low and mute the mike tab in the windows audio set up (I remember that as being important though I no longer use MS Windows so can't check at present).