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    Hi everybody,

    I got a problem w/ the mic-function in the NDS emulator.
    Playing PhoenixWright and I need to blow in the mic, but it doesn't work.
    My mic is turned on, and I also can record my sound in an other ISO game.
    Anyone know the problem, do I need to configurate some NDS options?
    I even turn the mic on the max and blew rigth in front of the mic, but still no reaction.

    PS: Hope this is the right forum section
    Last edited by Tyraxx; 14th-August-2011 at 16:21.

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    Even on the actual DS I rub my figure over the mic instead of blowing as it mas more of an impact

    When you say
    I also can record my sound in an other ISO game
    Are talking about in the same emu (that runs ROM's not ISO's)
    Or is that in another emu

    Also you did not mention what emu you use

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    you need to set the mic noise button, Just press that and it will work for those parts in phoenix wright.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tyraxx View Post
    Hi everybody,

    I got a problem w/ the mic-function in the NDS emulator.
    Playing PhoenixWright and I need to blow in the mic, but it doesn't work.
    My mic is turned on, and I also can record my sound in an other ISO game.
    Anyone know the problem, do I need to configurate some NDS options?
    I even turn the mic on the max and blew rigth in front of the mic, but still no reaction.

    PS: Hope this is the right forum section
    Which NDS emulator did you use? No$gba? DeSmuMe?
    and is that a real mic you have? or what?

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    Oh boy, sry forgot to mention which Emulator I'm using.
    Yeah, I'm using the no$GBA.

    @Zorlon
    It's the same Emu but another ROM

    @Supreme
    Is it a setting in the Emu or the microphone itself?

    @meganova
    I'm using my notebook mic

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    Mic will only work on No$gba if it was used with No$Zoomer.

    Download it, run No$Zoomer, then right click on the screen, and choose to Enable Mic.
    Though I'm not sure if built-in mic will work, but try anyways.
    If not, try using DeSmuMe instead.

    But, make sure your Mic is really working first, like doing some Speech Recognition or something.

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    OK, thx it works now, but it's very weak.
    I really didn't blow but hit the mic w/ the finger.
    Wish it could react better

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    the mic noise button is for Desmune,

    its seriously better than no$GBA.

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    Try increase the Microphone Boost on the Sound settings.

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