Echo problem

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Hi, when I talk to my friend on MSN Messenger video conference, he said he
hears echo, and the problem must be on my system.
Could you please help?
Thanks.
 
There could be dozens of reasons for hearing an echo. The primary
cause is the use of the microphone. Usually too close to the PC's
speakers or volume too high. Troubleshoot.
 
Jack said:
Hi, when I talk to my friend on MSN Messenger video conference, he said
he
hears echo, and the problem must be on my system.
Could you please help?
Thanks.

Sounds like your microphone is picking up your speaker output.
Invest in a decent USB headset and configure MSN to use the
headset instead of your audio card. Alternatively, use headphones
when using a standard microphone, and mute your speakers.

If you are using a headset, ensure it hasn't got any FX enabled,
such as reverb or echo.
 
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Jfern


Micky said:
Sounds like your microphone is picking up your speaker output.
Invest in a decent USB headset and configure MSN to use the
headset instead of your audio card. Alternatively, use headphones
when using a standard microphone, and mute your speakers.

If you are using a headset, ensure it hasn't got any FX enabled,
such as reverb or echo.
 
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