Someone asked me a question about Acer Microphone problem (read comment)
Hi Anonymous, to boost your Acer microphone volume, try this :
Step 1 :
Click Start > Control Panel

Step 2 :
Click Sounds, Speech, and Audio Device

Step 3 :
Click Sounds and Audio Devices

Step 4 :
Click Audio tab

Step 5 :
Click Volume..., recording control window will appear

Step 6 :
Click Options > Advanced Controls

Step 7 :
Click Advanced, Advanced controls for Mic Volume will appear

Step 8 :
Select the Microphone Boost check box, click Close

Done !
or you can try this :
1. Double click on Realtek Audio icon
2. Click Mixer tab and please make sure that Advanced Controls is enabled in Mixer Toolbox window

3. Click to open Microphone Advanced Setting

4. Select the Microphone Boost check box, click OK

Done !
good luck... 

Hi, I have this problem with acer aspire 4530 with windows xp.
ReplyDeleteFor Step 7 of method 1, I have no "Advanced" button there. And for Step 2 of method 2, I have no "Advanced Controls" check box either.
My built in speaker works, but sometimes have funny results during internal-to-external headphone switches.
The bulit-in mic and external mic never worked. I installed the reaktek driver as indicated here http://komku.blogspot.com/2008/08/acer-aspire-4530-aspire-4530g-windows.html
Hi,
ReplyDeleteI have the same problem in Windows XP.
No "Advanced" button.
I still cannot use my microphone yet.
Any other suggestion ?
try this... newest version of Realtek Audio driver (R2.07-Download)
ReplyDeleteI hope it works...
and install Microsoft UAA (Download)
ReplyDeleteread UPDATE 4 on this post
Hi Cahya, I have a new Acer aspire 4530 with identical problems. Built in mic does not work and not possible to record with an exteternal mic. Also no "advanced" button. Tried to download the file you mentioned above but get a login request. Not sure how to proceed. W XP SP2. Any suggestions? Jim
ReplyDeleteHi Jim, I also encountered exactly the same problem with my Acer Aspire 4530 that I just purchased. I have a Win XP sp2. So when I brought the unit to the acer service center, they installed a vista but it never worked. I suspected that its a hardware so I have it changed with the dealer for another unit but it still shows the same problem. Have you found a solution?
ReplyDeleteHi. I have only just got back to this blog and have not had time to try any new ideas. Will advise if I figure it out.
ReplyDeletejim
Hai, aku mau tanya nih, aku pake acer aspire 2920z win xp, knapa aku punya ga ada "line volume" nya ya? makasih
ReplyDelete-Yana-
Hai, aku pake aspire 2920z win xp, aku mau install aplikasi yg salah satu system require nya sound blaster 16 compatible sound card, yg ingin aku tanyakan apakah bisa kalo pake realtek audio aja atau aku harus tambah software/hardware lagi, tolong aku ya. makasih
ReplyDeleteI can not hear any sound from the microphone. I am using Vista Starter. AS4736Z Any help Please!!!
ReplyDeletewell... same as other people complaining about no "advance button"
ReplyDeleteanother solutions ?
hi, ive upgraded to windows 7 ultimate on my acer aspire 5920g. The microphone however is very very low. ive tried the boost thing in the settings, ive downloaded the latest audio driver and latest webcam driver. has anyone got any ideas? cheers,
ReplyDeleteAlex
How do I do this with Windows Vista?
ReplyDeleteHi,
ReplyDeleteI had problem with Acer M5201 system on XP with volume of mic on skype being too low and was using a USB phone. I followed the advice below and its now ROCKING!! Man you are awesome. Many thanks. You would not believe how often I have cursed Acer for giving me a duff system and I cursed my skype friends for continually saying I had a faint voice. MANY MANY THANKS. As an aside, on my Realtek menus looks slightly different but I did manage to find that checkbox to enhance the mic's volume for headphones. As for the USB-phone, the advanced tab and settings came up as shown.
Why i still can't record any sound?
ReplyDeleteI can't get any volume with my Acer Tablet either. Any helpful hints for Android users?
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