Ask people around you if your speaking volume is alright with them. If you're too loud or too quiet, adjust your microphone volume. Observe the brackets that surround the voice dot over your head. If you talk at a normal volume, they should stay green most of the time. It's okay if they turn red once in a while but if they do so frequently, consider lowering your mic's volume:
1. Ensure that SL is using the right microphone and headset or speakers for input and output. You can check and set your device settings in the Voice Chat Preferences.
2. Navgiate to your operating System's Sound Settings and adjust the microphone's volume slider until you rarely see red brackets in-world.
Setting the mic volume in Windows XP:
1. Navigate to Control Panel > Sounds and Audio Devices > Audio Tab
2. Click the "Volume..." button under "Voice Recording"
3. Adjust the mic's volume slider
* http://www.lastedit.com/voicebeta/micvolume-xp/micvolume-xp.html (with slightly different instructions)
Setting the mic volume in Windows Vista:
1. Navigate to Control Panel > Sound > Recording Tab
2. Select your microphone, then click the "Properties" button and the "Levels" Tab
3. Adjust the mic level
* http://www.lastedit.com/voicebeta/micvolume-vista2/micvolume-vista2.html
Setting the mic volume in Mac OS X:
1. Navigate to System Preferences > Sound
2. Select your headset or loudspeakers for "Output" and adjust the volume
3. Select your headset or microphone for "Input" and adjust the volume (you should see the volume meter move when you talk.)
* http://www.lastedit.com/voicebeta/volumeadjust-osx.mov (责任编辑:admin) |