Audio seems to be broken for alot of people using winxp & msn messenger 6.
this is what i do now for a workaround. contact yuour party using msn
messenger or whaterver else messenging program. have your ip address ready
and also your other party's ip address. if you don't know go to this web
page and it will tell you
http://www.whatismyip.com/
"To open NetMeeting from XP just click start/run type "conf" (without ") and
press OK. or look here "C:\Program Files\Netmeeting\conf.exe" = make sure to
run the audio & video setup's to set things correctly b4 you connect for the
1st time.
To call your friend you need his IP. To find it he must open NetMeeting
click help/about, the last line in the dialog box that opens is his IP. If
it is a fixed one it is always the same one otherwise it changes each time
he connects to the internet.
Write this IP to the first line in NetMeeting (under the menu) and press the
phone button.
I think he has to have NetMeeting open to get a message that you are calling
him.
Good luck."
"C:\Program Files\Netmeeting\conf.exe"
"John" <calador.RemoveThis@tciway.tc> wrote in message
news:2d0401c37424$8e1e7030$a001280a@phx.gbl...
> Good evening,
> Whilst I have not received an answer to my problem
> registered at 12.26 pm today I have received 5 e-mails
> from people who have the same problem.
> Therefore, looking forward to a solution.
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >Cannot be heard with MSN Messenger 6.0 although no
> >problem receiving.
> >The audio/video tuning wizard shows everything working
> >and the microphone icon in the bottom right corner shows
> >movement. However, no one can hear me.
> >Have tested that the microphone is working OK by
> swapping
> >between other computers and by using the "Accessories -
> >Sound Recorder".
> >Have 5 Dell computers wirelessly networked & connected
> to
> >an ADSL Modem and apart from this one problem everything
> >is fine (including, of course, that the other 4 can send
> >and receive).
> >The only differences are that the computer which does
> not
> >send sound has XP Professional and the others XP Home
> >Edition and it is cabled to the modem and the others are
> >wireless (oh.. and it is the most expensive - by far!!!).
> >Have seen other sound problems mentioned in the
> newsgroup
> >that are similar but have not identified a solution.
> >Grateful any suggestions.
> >.
> >