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How should my sound card be configured when “Enable Music” is checked?

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How should my sound card be configured when “Enable Music” is checked?

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When “Enable Music” is checked it means the voice track from your computer will be mixed in with the music track from our server. For this reason your sound card settings should be set to record “Mic” and not “What U Hear” or “Stereo Mix” so that only your voice is recorded. Here’s a step by step guide on how to do this in Windows XP: – Click “Start”, (possibly “Settings”) and “Control Panel” – Double Click “Sound And Audio Devices” – Click the “Audio” tab at the top – Under “Sound Recording”, click the “Volume” button (about half way down) This brings up a new box, likely titled “Record Control” with some sliders on it. You need to look for “Mic”, “Microphone” or “Input”. If you don’t see this, look for something that is similar or means the same thing. If you still don’t see anything: – Click “Options” (in the menu at the top of this window) – Click “Properties” – In the white box, check “Microphone” or anything similar – Click OK Now try to select the microphone (or whatever it is c

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