![]() The only source you want to have enabled (by putting a check in a checkbox, or pressing a button that will turn green, or whatever.) is the MIC. Make sure you are looking at RECORDING sources, not PLAYBACK options (if you are using the default WinXP mixer, it should say RECORDING in the form caption, not PLAYBACK). When you find it, you will be able to choose what sources are enabled for recording. You will need to open the mixer panel for your soundcard - I can't tell you how to do this because each sound card is different. The soundcard can pick up signal (record) from a variety of sources inside your machine (more advanced soundcards provide more source options). The problem has to do with what you have set to "record" in your soundcards mixer panel. The reason others hear your background noise is not related to your speakers.
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