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Logitech web cam

I just purchased the Logitech webcam (what a neat little tool). I recorded a video of me and my little dog for hubby (we miss him, he just left for work)....but there is not any sound Is that because I don't have a mic?

If I send it, will he hear it or did it record without any audio?

I know this is a dingy question

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Hubby is a regular riot. I sent it anyway without audio and he said, "It's okay, I like it when I can't hear you . ( he's so funny...ha ha haha)

But I am sure my sisters would want to hear me . So I guess, I do need a mic?

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Does you cam have an inbuilt mic ?
Otherwise you will need a seperat one for audio.
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Hi Curly

Probably not. I don't think so. So I just get a mic....would that be USB plug in too?

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Normally they simply plug straight into your sound card (around the back where the speakers go)
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on the hard drive...right? (sorry for being so dense)
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na further round the back.

should look something like this:


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This is where you speakers connect.
One of these will have a little mic icon by it.
That's where it goes.

More info here: connecting a PC microphone troubleshooting

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