Use fraps, its better.
you go to settings and find your microphone
Same as mcrophones always do, pick up noise. And either record it or transmit it. Or both.
The ME-120 has settings for both Voice and Music.
If you mean to record your voice, I'm sorry but there's no way to record your voice with the HD PVR. The HD PVR and other recording devices will not pick up your voice spoken into the headset. The only way to do this is to record your voice at the same exact time as the HD PVR with a program like Audacity on your computer. This allows you to edit your voice's volume compared to the the gameplay volume. I record with an AVerMedia Game Capture HD and a Blue Yeti Microphone at the same time and combine them both with Windows Live Movie Maker before tweaking it with Adobe After Effects. It's a lot of work but worth it.
It's simple! All you need is to have a microphone and a control pad both connected to the console!
Yes, if you tune the microphone to for example channel 2, and both of the receivers to channel 2 also, you will be able to get the signal on both receivers.
Yes they are - in both the speaker and microphone.
Audio recording from computer is very easy and by keeping in mind few professional tips this can be done very well. Read tips from this research paper to do this professionally:www.technologystation.net/2012/02/computer-sound-recording-free-tools-n.htmlAs described in this article there's an audio program called Audacity. It's simple and has a variety of special effects such as amplifying, changing the speed/tempo/pitch, fading in/out and more.
Both Emile Berliner and Thomas Edison applied for patents on the carbon microphone in 1877.
A dynamic microphone is most similar to a speaker. They both consist of a diaphragm, a voice coil and a magnet.
One of them is a microphone the other is the speakerphone.
The microphone. Because it is the gateway to your recording, your recording can be only as good as your microphone allows. While both are important, it is possible to get a good recording from a great microphone and poor recording unit, but the best recording unit can make only a poor recording from a poor microphone.