From: Allan Ballard (aballard_at_ix.netcom.com)
Date: Mon Apr 17 2000 - 02:47:18 EDT
My Andrea mic requires a little extra jack that
has something to do with powering the mic.
It sticks onto the green plug, and the other
end sticks into the computer. Without the
extra plug, the Mic is really weird.
On Mon, 10 Apr 2000 13:22:25 -0700, David Goldman wrote:
>At 01:46 PM 4/10/2000 , you wrote:
>>Folks,
>>
>>I popped for an Andrea ANC-600 Microphone and
>>picked up a copy of IBM ViaVoice Executive to
>>set up my TP600 for voice dictation.
>>
>>Everything works, but I'm having problems with
>>the jack. I plug blue TP adapter plug into the
>>"mic in" on the side of the TP, then plug the
>>jack into the blue adapter. No signal. Then
>>I unplug the headphone jack, and slowly reinsert
>>back into the adapter plug until it just touches
>>but doesn't click. Now it works. I tape the
>>thing together so it doesn't pull back out, and
>>start training.
>>
>>Under Devices, Every Crystal PnP Audio driver
>>is loaded correctly under Sound, video & Game
>>Controllers. No conflicts in Win98, etc. The
>>microphone works properly on another PC.
>>
>>Something's obviously wrong - any ideas?
>
>
>Just to eliminate the obvious, try using the microphone
>and the headphones under another program (like the MS
>.WAV recorder). It shouldn't be a software problem, but
>this will confirm it one way or another.
>
>Another obvious thought is to try another microphone and
>headphone on the TP600 and see if things work correctly or
>not.
>
>--
>David Goldman
>
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