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Right-click the speaker icon on the panel at the top of your screen and select <guilabel>Open Volume Control</guilabel>. If you do not have a speaker icon on your panel, press <keycombo><keycap>Alt</keycap><keycap>F2</keycap></keycombo>, type <userinput>gnome-volume-control</userinput> and click <guibutton>Run</guibutton> instead.
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Located in
musicvideophotos/C/music.xml:355(para)
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When the Volume Control opens, click <guibutton>Preferences</guibutton> and make sure that all of the items related to the microphone settings are checked. Click <guibutton>Close</guibutton> to return to the volume control.
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Located in
musicvideophotos/C/music.xml:368(para)
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Under the <guilabel>Playback</guilabel> tab, make sure that all of the microphone settings are unmuted and that their volume is set high enough. If a microphone is muted, a speaker icon with a red cross over it will be displayed underneath its volume slider; click that icon to unmute the microphone.
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Located in
musicvideophotos/C/music.xml:378(para)
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You may also find it necessary to change other settings to get your microphone to work properly. For example, the <guilabel>Mic Boost</guilabel> and <guilabel>External Amplifier</guilabel> settings under the <guilabel>Switches</guilabel> tab and the <guilabel>Mic Select</guilabel> setting under the <guilabel>Options</guilabel> tab can all affect the volume of your microphone.
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Located in
musicvideophotos/C/music.xml:388(para)
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