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The Toshiba Satellite L300 was a notebook designed and sold by Toshiba that came with a version of Windows Vista. They were sold around May-June 2009 and while ineligible for the free 7 upgrade, time past and upgrades are unclaimable now, run 7 home premium well without upgrades mainly because of Vista's resource hog quality. Also known as Toshiba Satellite L300-04P (PSLB8C-04P01X).

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microphone not working web cam ok

L300/07U had it upgraded from vista to windows 7 now microphone not working. On Skype I can see and hear them they can see me but no sound maybe no driver?

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Double-click the speaker icon in the system under "Options" - "Properties" activate the microphone display. You may also make sure that the correct recording device is selected in the listbox.

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Hey guys. Toshiba Satellite X205-9800 user here. I updated first to Windows 7 Home Premium from Vista and loss use of both my webcam and my mic. So I updated again to Windows 10 and got use of my webcam after installing the Chicony USB 2.0 Driver. But still no mic... joy. Anyway, after doing lots and lots of internet searches and getting absolutely no where I just started tinkering around myself. Going through countless updated and outdated drivers and looking through settings of all sorts and just not fixing my problem. But finally today I figured it out. It was right in front of my face the ENTIRE time. Go into your recording devices under the Sound settings. Now don't knock this, it was a case for me, I don't know how many other people have are in my same situation. But do you see that one of your recording microphones are "currently unavailable"? Yeah.... no it's not.. It is completely available... just make it your default recording device and BAMM. I got my mic working again just like that. So, not sure if this is going to help your situation but definitely give it a shot! Good luck!

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Tyler, you are a bloody genius. So simple. I have been messing around for many many hours and assumed that I had a hardware fault. All sorted now. I got my laptop out of a skip.

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hi

Ok i know you solved it , but I have to add some thing so this might help others having this problem , which made my Droidcam not having sound and brought me to madness so i finally solved it by watching a video that had nothing to do with Droicam .

So what was happening is that somehow the privacy options from the Windows Microphone settings got turned off this allows other programs such as Droidcam to get acess to the microphone .

All I had to do is to turn it on again .

Start menu -> Settings -> privacy -> Microphone - > click on the “Change button “ and turn it back to “on”

Took me something like a month to get this so i hope this help to some that are getting Insane like i was !!

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Hi,

I bought a used Toshiba L655 laptop. Microphone was not working. It had Windows 7. I tried going to Manage Audio devices and no microphone appeared. I know the computer had a built in mic. So I tried the following:

“Start -> Control Panel -> System and Security -> Find and Fix Problems -> Hardware and Sound -> Troubleshoot Audio recording”. The system found and fixed the problem for me.

Good luck

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My in-built mic in my TOSHIBA Satellite P50 worked perfectly until it suddenly stopped working. I’m running Win10 on a 64-bit system. All settings seemed to fit perfectly and Conexant SmartAudio HD device was enabled and selected as default device with correct levels (Microphone Array and Boost) and was not muted and green highlighted. What finally helped was a different sample rate setting! I changed under

Windows -> [Settings] -> [System] -> [Sound] -> under "Input" [Device properties] -> under "Related Settings" [Additional device properties] -> folder [Advanced]

the sample rate under "Default Format” to [2 channel, 16 bit, 96000 Hz (Studio Quality)]

and boom, it worked!

Funnily the default value that is selected with [Restore Defaults] to [2 channel, 24 bit, 48000 Hz (Studio Quality)]

does NOT work! It took me hours to find this out - and I guess it might have changed while working with Audacity.

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I had a very similar situation today and I resolved it by doing the same thing as well. This does work. I then encountered another issue (while attempting to record music via USB recording interfaces x2) I was trying to record video via built in laptop webcam while recording the audio via USB recording interfaces. My camera wouldn't record the sound from either interface (and incase anyone's wondering what I was recording it's a guitar through behringer vamp 3 guitar interface, as well as external condenser microphone via behringer u uphoria u2 interface with built in pre amp and phantom power supply). Still haven't figured it out. But I did find some useful info on this badass site that I just realized was ifixit.com! Thanks Danny C. for making this super relevant site!

Kyle Jaco

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Mine doesn't detect sounds system on device manager, the message stated that: No Audio Output Device is installed

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