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Trust PH-2200 Internet Phone Audio Question
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| Ciska Hoving 2006-07-08, 7:11 am |
| Hi
I bought the Trust PH-2200 Internet Phone and am using it with Skype. It is
a very good phone, however, when I have the phone connected via USB, no
sound comes from the speakers of my PC. Everything comes through the phone.
Which is a bit annoying when you're trying to play music on the PC!
Is there any way to hear audio from my PC through the PC speakers while
having the phone connected?
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"Ciska Hoving" <e.f.hoving@home.nl> wrote in message
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> Hi
>
> I bought the Trust PH-2200 Internet Phone and am using it with Skype. It
is
> a very good phone, however, when I have the phone connected via USB, no
> sound comes from the speakers of my PC. Everything comes through the
phone.
> Which is a bit annoying when you're trying to play music on the PC!
>
> Is there any way to hear audio from my PC through the PC speakers while
> having the phone connected?
>
In basic terms, the USB phone is a soundcard. You've installed the device
and it has become your default soundcard and you need to configure the
devices to your needs.
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| wikedhumor@large.com 2006-07-08, 7:11 pm |
| On Sat, 8 Jul 2006 09:59:38 +0200, "Ciska Hoving"
<e.f.hoving@home.nl>, wrote:
>Is there any way to hear audio from my PC through the PC speakers while
>having the phone connected?
Yes. That is the whole idea of having a USB phone/headset.
It gives you 2 soundcards. You have an audio-setting wrong.
If you have Skype Test Call working OK re-look at Skype's
Tools Menu/ Options - Sound Devices. Set Audio In and Audio out to
your USB phone/headset.
Pop into Windows Control Panel and Select Sound & Audio
Devices/Audio. Check that your setting has not changed.
You should have Sound Playback set to your Soundcard and
Sound Recording set to your USB phone/headset.
HTH
Wik
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| Ciska Hoving 2006-07-08, 7:11 pm |
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<wikedhumor@large.com> wrote in message
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4ax.com...
> On Sat, 8 Jul 2006 09:59:38 +0200, "Ciska Hoving"
> <e.f.hoving@home.nl>, wrote:
>
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> Yes. That is the whole idea of having a USB phone/headset.
> It gives you 2 soundcards. You have an audio-setting wrong.
> If you have Skype Test Call working OK re-look at Skype's
> Tools Menu/ Options - Sound Devices. Set Audio In and Audio out to
> your USB phone/headset.
> Pop into Windows Control Panel and Select Sound & Audio
> Devices/Audio. Check that your setting has not changed.
> You should have Sound Playback set to your Soundcard and
> Sound Recording set to your USB phone/headset.
>
> HTH
> Wik
>
Thanks all. I got it sorted now 
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