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I have my pic which i just build couple months ago in a cardboard box but there is some problem every time i connect my external mic in the mic port and try to record anything it doesn't i have tried many things but nothing could solve my problem. If anyone could help me plzz then i would be gratefull.

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the cardboard came with audio front connectors? Whoa... cool box.

 

So... to really be able to help... you really really need to drop your trousers... means...

 

We need the specs of your system...

 

Mainboard

CPU

RAM

GFX Card

OS

 etc...

 

without that information you really can't expect much help because how to track down possible issues if we only know cardbox, front audio connector, broken.

 

It could be as easy as a windows setting regarding the activated default mic input, or something else...

 

Also wrong part of the forum...

 

Troubleshoot not general discussion... 

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It could be that you shorted the motherboard.

I've actually done this for fun once, transplant an old PC into a cardboard box.

If there is duct tape in there, that could be what caused the short.
Does the Windows Audio Manger see the input?

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If it doesn't display there and you have your drivers, the audio on that motherboard is toast.

 

Just out of curiosity, why the cardboard box?

Did you use secondhand parts or did you just cheap out the case to get better parts new? (No hate, just curiosity)

When the PC is acting up haunted,

who ya gonna call?
"Monotone voice" : A local computer store.

*Terrible joke I know*

 

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