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Old March 6th, 2006   #1
 
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I have an MSI K8N Neo4 SLI. I need to find some audio drivers. I can't seem to find them anywhere online. The K8N uses a soundblaster live! 24-bit according to windows.

The main reason why i need drivers is because my MIC doesn't seem to be sensitive enough. Even with microphone volume maxed and the mic right next to my mouth i can barely hear it.




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You know what my mic is the one thing that has given me a lot of problems too. Maybe beacue there are soooooooooo many options on the xfi card.
Its working now but I had to do a lot of tweaking.



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Ty, go to the Creative website and run the auto detect software. It should recognize your onboard sound as the Audigy 2



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thanks guy for all the help.




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I got the drivers that got auto detected but my mic still isn't picking up any sound. Any ideas?




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You sure the mic is good? Does it need batteries? Have you checked all the input volume levels for the recording devices? Have you enabled it (placed a check in the box) wherever needed? Did you check any/all those settings like that that have to do with your mic? Sounds like it is a microphone/user error and not driver error because you seem to have gotten the driver right now. Not putting you down, just being honest, that's probably where your problem lies. Don't be offended though, we all make mistakes, and I know it took me a few tries to figure out how to get my mic to work right!



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No. I have tested the system with two microphones. Both do not work.

I have checked the input volume (in the CP). I went to aduo devices, then voice and increase it the max and made sure it wasn't on mute.

None taken man. I really just want to get it to work so i don't really care.

Should line-in be mute? under voice recording which should i selecT?




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I don't think line in should be muted. But try it both ways and see if either works. Try all of the different selections under voice recording to see if any of them work.

Have you tested the microphones on another system to see if the microphone(s) are bad?



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not yet. i'll try them,




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i give up. its fine...




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