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02 Feb 01 - 07:03 AM (#388125) Subject: paltalk hardware From: mkebenn I've been "lurking" about paltalk for a while, and without a mic, it's like starving and staring in the bakery window with no cash. My question is, if I have realplayer already, what kind of mic do I need, how much, and does quality play as much of a factor as it does in the "real" world. Do I need a new sound card or what. Any help appreciated, and I hope you won't regret it later{LOL} Mike |
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02 Feb 01 - 07:07 AM (#388128) Subject: RE: Help: paltalk hardware From: alison from what I can gather just a cheapie from Radio Shack / Tandy or whatever works fine.....
slainte alison |
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02 Feb 01 - 07:11 AM (#388129) Subject: RE: Help: paltalk hardware From: mkebenn Could it be that easy? |
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02 Feb 01 - 07:49 AM (#388145) Subject: RE: Help: paltalk hardware From: Noreen Apparently so- get a cheapo mic and try it? If it isn't satisfactory then you can cross more bridges... Look forward to hearing you! Noreen |
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02 Feb 01 - 08:10 AM (#388152) Subject: RE: Help: paltalk hardware From: GUEST,Matt_R Yep Ben, I got a $10 dollar Labtec mic from my college bookstore. |
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02 Feb 01 - 08:14 AM (#388154) Subject: RE: Help: paltalk hardware From: GUEST,Nynia (at Uni) As has been said the quality of the mic seems to make little difference. The quality of the soundcard itself does however seem to make a difference to sound quality. Get a cheap mic and get started mate, it's a shame you've missed Jon's room. Maybe the new one will prove to be as good. Nynia. |
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02 Feb 01 - 08:22 AM (#388158) Subject: RE: Help: paltalk hardware From: alison the new one is working great..... .... and hopefully it'll keep doing the same good job as Jon's did.... slainte alison |