Take the Soundmax (RealtekAC97 and Soundmax settings) as an example of a sound card.
1. Right-click the system tray Volume small icon, as shown in the picture:
2. Click on the playback device in the above picture to view the playback device of this machine, as shown in the picture
In this figure, right-click the blank box and select Show disabled devices to display all disabled devices. If you are unsure if your speakers are normal, you can select the speakers and right-click to select the test to see the waveform of the sound that appears on the right side of the speaker.
3. Switch to recording options, right-click the space, and select Show all disabled devices.
4. When you double-click the microphone or select the microphone, click on the lower right corner of the property button, you can set the microphone properties of the Microphone property chart is as follows, when switching to a level entry, you can adjust the microphone volume size.
Note: When using Dudu voice, the microphone is the default device and is currently working in a normal state when the key is spoken or in free mode when you enter the channel.
5. Switch to the "custom" item to set up the microphone enhancements. If the following is shown:
6. When switching to the Advanced option, select 2 channel, 16 bits, 44100Hz (CD quality) in the default format
When all the settings are complete, click OK to save.
7. When the user uses Doodle to enter the channel, click "Karaoke" to play music, the program will automatically rewrite the default sound card settings, the original default microphone into stereo mixer for the default device and working status is normal. The effect chart is as follows:
8. Double-click the waveform Output Mix (stereo mix) or select Stereo Mix, click on the Properties button, the Property button interface switch to the "level" item, by changing the stereo mix volume to reduce noise or current sound. If the following is shown:
In other options that are not used, do not make changes if they are not used, all of which are default values.