Problem with getting Vista to read my Morphvox mic

I installed morphox on Vista (that is to say, a voice change / morphing software).  My computer sees the Morphox microphone as an option, but when I try to ring Skype etc it is clear that the computer is not grateful that the microphone is.  I elimanated the obvious possibilities.  This has everyone puzzled. Any ideas?

Hi bubblegum123,

Thank you for visiting the website of Microsoft Windows Vista Community.

Showed the microphone in the recording in Panel tab > sounds?

Have you checked the settings in the preferences of Morphvox?

Have you tried this microphone on another computer?

I first recommend you install the latest drivers for the soundcard of the manufacturer of the sound card.

Note: Uninstall the previous driver first and then install the most recent driver that you have downloaded

Try to configure the microphone

1. right click on the speaker icon in the bottom-right of your screen and choose recording devices.

2. click on Microphone in the window and then click Configure.

3. click on configure the microphone in the next window and follow the wizard to configure the device.

Try to manually configure the microphone and the speakers used by MorphVOX.

In Preferences > device settings

Microphone: This menu lists all the drivers of entry of valid microphone on your computer.  Choose the device that is attached to the microphone you will use to feed MorphVOX.

Reading: It is a list of the devices used to read audio data.  Choose the one you want to MorphVOX to use for echo/listening and auditioning the sound effects.  Usually, this should be left as "Primary Sound Driver".

Playback volume: allows you to access the reading of Windows volume control.

Use Legacy Drivers: Use an older way of capturing and playing audio. This should be used if you have problems audio glitching, or you don't use echo.

The microphone volume: allows you to access the microphone/recording of Windows volume control.

Hope the above information helps.

Try to configure the microphone using the Windows speech recognition and check if it works it

1. make sure the microphone and speakers are well connected to your computer.

2. Open Options speech recognition by clicking the Start button, clicking Control Panel, on ease of access, and then clicking Speech Recognition Options.

3. click on Configure microphone.

4. follow the directions in the wizard.

I hope this helps.

Let us know if you need more assistance.

Kind regards.
Nicolas Mathieu
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