Go to
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\Control\Class\{4D36E96C-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}\0001\AD1981\Disable
There are two binary keys in there, "MicV" and "MonR".
Both have 01 values.
Change them to 00 so they won't be disabled anymore.
Restart.
Now you can go to Speakers in "Playback devices", hit "Properties",
then "Levels", and there you have it: you can Mute/Unmute microphone
monitoring and even set a preferred level.
Now you can also record your Skype conversations.
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I have installed the latest Realtek drivers (December 5) ... but the
0001 folder does not have an AD1981 subfolder. Which version of the
driver are you using? I am willing to downgrade the driver, as I badly
need to hear myself while recording guitar ...
Nihal
Good Luck.
I tried looking for "MicV", "MonR" and other abbreviations for mic,
recording, monitor, etc. There were no results.
I am trying various drivers for now.
Nihal
On Dec 12, 10:52 am, uspino <uspino.31h...@DoNotSpam.com> wrote:
> I'm using6.10.1.5180.
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There are 3 different sets of instructions below, sorted by operating
system and audio chip:
Models with Windows XP and a Sigmatel STAC 975x Audio Chip
Models with Windows XP and a Sigmatel STAC 92xxHD Audio Chip
Models with Windows Vista and Sigmatel STAC 92xxHD Audio Chip
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Models with Windows XP and a Sigmatel STAC97 Audio Chip
This first set of instructions is only for these and similar models
with the Sigmatel STAC97xx audio chip running Windows XP :
Inspirons 1100, 1150, 1200, 2200, 2600, 2650, 5100, 5150, 5160, 6000,
8500, 8600, 9100, 9200, 9300, 300m, 500m, 510m, 600m, 700m, 710m,
XPS/XPS M170, XPS gen2 etc.
Latitudes D400, D410, D500, D505, D510, D600, D610, D800, D810 etc.
Precision Mobile Workstations M20, M60, M70 or any others with the
Sigmatel STAC97xx chip and Windows XP.
On these models running XP, monitoring can be restored by editing the
Registry subkey DisableMicFromPlayback.
[It is wise to create a System Restore point before editing the
Registry. To create a new Restore Point go to Start/Help &
Support/System Restore and tick 'Create a restore point'. Even better is
to save a backup copy of the Registry by using its 'Export' utility.]
1. Go to Start menu and click on Run. Type 'regedit' without quotes and
click OK to open the Registry.
2. At the top of the list, highlight My Computer.
3. Under the Edit menu, select Find.
4. Type in 'DisableMicFromPlayback' without quotes and click 'find
next'.
5. Highlight DisableMicFromPlayback. Right click on it and select
Modify.
6. Highlight 01 and change to 00. Click OK.
7. Optional (but 8600 users should do this) find "EnablePoPBypass" and
set the value to 00.
8. Optional (but 600 & 6000 should do this) find "DisableMicSelect" and
set the value to 00.
9. Exit the Registry and restart the computer.
Next, configure the system mixer:
1. Open Volume Control by right clicking on the speaker icon on the
taskbar, or go to Start/Control Panel/ Sound & Audio Devices
Properties/Advanced (button).
2. Under the Options menu, select Properties.
3. Under 'show the following volume controls' check the box next to
Microphone. Click OK.
4. A mic control appears in the Volume Control. Make sure the mute box
is unchecked.
5. If your external audio source (a stereo or tv tuner etc that you
have connected to the mic jack) has a way to control its volume level,
turn it down to control excessive input volume.
(Thanks to forum member dilleyo who figured this out, and to jk79 who
later clarified and explained it to me in terms I could understand. I
have put it into this step-by-step format for those of us who are not
familiar with editing the Registry.) This is the direct Registry path to
the key:
Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\ControlSet001\Control\Class\{4D36E96C-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}\0005\Settings.
=================================================================================================
Models with Windows XP and a Sigmatel STAC 92xxHD Audio Chip
The following set of instructions is only for these and similar models
with the Sigmatel 92xxHD audio chip running Windows XP :
Inspirons B120, B130/1300, 6400/E1505, 9400/E1705, E1405/640m, XPS
M140/630m, 1420, 1520, 1720
Latitude D420, D520, D620, D820, etc. and any others with the Sigmatel
92xx HD chip and Windows XP.
On these models running XP, monitoring can be restored by editing the
Registry subkey EnableInputMonitor.
[It is wise to create a System Restore point before editing the
Registry! To create a new Restore Point go to Start/Help &
Support/System Restore and tick 'Create a restore point'. Even better is
to save a backup copy of the Registry by using its 'Export' utility.]
1. Go to the Start menu and click on Run. Type 'regedit' without quotes
and click OK to open the Registry.
2. At the top of the list, highlight My Computer.
3. Under the Edit menu, select Find.
4. Type in 'EnableInputMonitor' without quotes and click 'find next'.
5. Highlight EnableInputMonitor. Right click on it and select Modify.
6. Highlight 00 and change to 01. Click OK.
7. Repeat "find next" (F3) several more times and keep changing values
to 01 until the "EnableInputMonitor"'s coming up are of the proper
value.
8. Find a key named "EnableIntSpkrMute" and change its value from 01 to
00.
9. Exit the Registry and restart the computer.
Next, configure the system mixer:
1. Open Volume Control by right clicking on the speaker icon on the
taskbar, or go to Start/Control Panel/ Sound & Audio Devices
Properties/Advanced (button).
2. Under the Options menu, select Properties.
3.Under 'show the following volume controls' check the box next to
Input Monitor. Click OK.
4. Make sure the mute box is unchecked. Unfortunately the slider itself
will be frozen in place and won't control the outputted volume.
(Thanks to forum members emann15 and The Performing Flea for figuring
this out. I have put it into this step-by-step format for those of us
who are not familiar with editing the Registry). This is the direct
Registry path to the key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\Control\Class\{4D36E96C-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}\0005\Settings\filter\Rear
=================================================================================================
Models with Windows Vista and a Sigmatel STAC 92xxHD Audio Chip
This set of instructions is only for models with the Sigmatel 92xxHD
audio chip running Vista (see the above section for the partial list of
models with 92xx chips). This Vista edit is known to work but might not
work for all of the models on the list .
On the models with a 92xxHD chip, monitoring can be restored by editing
the Registry subkey EnableInputMonitor; however this value is not
included in the Registry of Windows Vista operating system and so you
must type it in.
[It is just good common sense to create a System Restore point before
editing the Registry. To create a new Restore Point go to Start/Help &
Support/System Restore and tick 'Create a restore point'. Even better is
to save a backup copy of the Registry by using its 'Export' utility.]
1. Go to the Start menu and click on Run.
2. Type 'regedit' without quotes and click OK to open the Registry.
3. Using the + signs in the left pane, navigate through the registry to
get to this location:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\Control\Class\{4D36E96C-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}\0000\Settings\filter\SpeakerHp
4. Click on the key SpeakerHP to select it. (Some systems seem to lack
this key. In that case do this at 'Settings'.)
5. In the right pane, right click and select New > Binary Value.
6. Type 'EnableInputMonitor' without quotes and then press Enter.
7. Right click on the new name and select 'Modify'.
8. In the 'Value data' box, add 01 to the existing 0000 to make it 0000
01, then click OK.
9. Exit the Registry and restart the computer.
10. After restart, enable input monitor in Audio Properties.
(Right click your speaker in program tray. Click Playback devices.
Right click on Speakers/Headphones and click properties. Click on levels
tab. You will now see a box saying input monitor. Click the speaker
picture to unmute it.)
(Thanks to DellCommunity forum members ethan_hines, fuzzy34, and chef
moore for figuring this out.)
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I have tried the fixes on this thread but cannot find the files.
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Hello guys
I have HP pavilion dv6560 and that have Realtek sound card driver
version 6.0.1.5384 and there is no sub folder in > HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\Control\Class\{4D36E96C-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}\0001\AD1981\Disable you ask for the change please help me because I want to monitor sound
when I speak into microphone
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The reason i want to enable microphone input monitor is so i can use
the laptop for karaoke, the laptop has built in microphones to be used
for video conferencing, web chat etc which is obviously why input
monitoring is disable by default but surely when an external microphone
is plugged into the front jack an option to monitor the input should be
available? In my control panel under ACER HD AUDIO MANAGER there is even
a karaoke setting under the speakers/sound effects tab where you can
click on the microphone graphic to show a red cross to disable it and to
change the pitch etc !! bizarre considering that Acer MUST realise that
Vista combined with realtek is a no no for karaoke !
A solution would be fantastic...i am considering looking at the
possibility of a dual boot system - would this be an easy workaround ??
...the easiest solution with be a registry hack i would guess.
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HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\Control\Class\{4D36E96C-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}\0015\Settings\MicProperty
and
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\Control\Class\{4D36E96C-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}\0015\Settings\Drv5512_DevType_0268_SS10280273
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\Control\Class\{4D36E96C-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}\0015\DS3D\OTHER
Hope we can find a solution for the problem!
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1. Toshiba A215-S7422, Realtek ADI1981HD Audio Chip - by Uspino
2. Dell, Windows XP and a Sigmatel STAC 975x Audio Chip - by Neutrion
3. Dell, Windows XP and a Sigmatel STAC 92xxHD Audio Chip - by Neutrion
4. Dell, Windows Vista and Sigmatel STAC 92xxHD Audio Chip - by
Neutrion
Now we need a solution for Acer Aspire, Windows Vista with Realtek...
I`m using Acer Aspire 5735, Windows Vista Home Edition 32-bit, and the
soundboard: Realtek High Definition Audio, Driver Version 6.0.1.5943 /
R234 (driver released on September 2009).
When I go to the Registry I have the following setup:
> {4D36E96C-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}
>> 0000
>>> Drivers
>>> Global Settings
>>> Mixer Settings
>>> PinConfigOverrideVerbs
>>> Power Settings
>>> Settings
>>> Waveport Settings
>> 0001 - (Default), DriverDate, DriverDateData, etc..
>>> (no folders inside)
and I have the same thing that has in 0001 from the folders 0002 to
0006.
Trying our 4 solutions (even that I know that all the setups were
different):
- There is no "MicV" and "MonR" in the registry. (unsucessful for 1st
solution)
- There is no DisableMicFromPlayback, or EnablePoPBypass, or
DisableMicSelect (unsucessful for 2nd solution)
- There is no EnableInputMonitor, EnableIntSpkrMute, (unsucessful for
3rd solution)
- There is no filter\SpeakerHp folder in:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\Control\Class\{4D36E96C-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}\0000\Settings\
- the only folder that I have inside is this one is
Drv5943_DevType_0268_SS10250176, but I`ve created the binary
'EnableInputMonitor' in the main folder and in the latter, but it didn`t
change anything after restarting, etc. (unsucessful for 4th solution)
Is there any solution? I`ve bought a guitar link usb interface (it
works via ASIO) and the same thing happens...no monitoring sound!! It`s
not fair paying so much for a product that doesn`t work in a simple
thing like that..and I just bought for recording. Does anyone knows if a
buy another soundcard it will work? The problem appears to be in the
connection between Acer Aspire and Windows Vista.
Thanks, and I wish luck for us! :)
Ian
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