

I've tried googling around and found out about RemoteFX and Integration services but they seem to be used only in a Windows Server host. Technically I need to know about the hardware info but it is not even listed for me to see any piece of info to search for the drivers. It looks like drivers are missing but I don't know what to download. You can see there is one entry listed involving sound in the pic but in fact the sound device is not working, I opened the Sounds and Audio Devices in Control Panel and here is what it shows: However after installing XP for the guest machine, I don't see any VGA or sound driver, so the performance in guest machine is a little poor and no sound can be played, here is the screen shot of the Device manager: Slider movements below are approximately ¼ of the total slider length.I have a Windows 10 host with 1 XP virtual machine using Hyper-v. It should be approximately the same volume as the example. Record a response to a question by clicking an item in the list, then clicking Record.Ĭlick Your Recording to hear your response. Speak into the microphone in a full voice and observe the volume indicator.Īdjust the Record Volume slider as you speak until the volume indicator hits the yellow region, about 1 tick below the top. Set the Record Volume slider to the middle. Right-click on the Flash object itself, and choose Settings.Ĭlick on the microphone tab, 4th from left. If a prompt appears titled “Microphone Access Denied”, follow the instructions. They are activities found in the Web-SAM, under the heading of “Pronunciación” with the names: “Práctica”, “Refranes”, “Dictado”, or “Refranes.” Move this window to the side and leave it open. Set the Microphone volume slider to the center. Under the volume slider labeled Microphone, make sure that Select is checked. Under “Adjust volume for” choose Recording. Under the volume slider labeled Microphone, check Mute. Under “Show the following volume controls” make sure that the Microphone is checked. Under the Options menu choose Properties. Make sure that the “Place volume icon in the taskbar” is checked.ĭouble click on the speaker icon in the taskbar to open Volume Control. Adjust the microphone recording levelsĬlick Control Panel (maybe under Settings). In this guide, we provide you with steps to check your microphone settings and adjust your control panel settings.ĥ. Recording audio through a Flash application involves both the Operating System’s and Flash’s microphone settings.
