How To Test If Microphone For Google Hangouts Is Working On Mac

This article explains what you can do if you are having trouble with your microphone features on your Mac. You may experience various sound issues. For example, Siri may not be able to detect your voice; other people may not be able to hear you during a FaceTime call or you may not be able to record audio. The cause of these problems may be the microphone.

Click on the gray Apple in the finder menubar, and then select System Preferences from the drop down menu. Click on the Sound Preference Pane. Click on the Input tab along the top of the window. From the portion of the window that lists sound input devices, select Internal Microphone. How to Fix Google Hangouts Camera not Working If the issue is with your Computer or a Laptop you should try using Reimage Plus which can scan the repositories and replace corrupt and missing files. This works in most cases, where the issue is originated due to a system corruption.

Your microphone is an important part of your Mac. Several apps you use and several websites you visit can use the microphone on your Mac to capture or record sound. If your microphone is not working as expected, these websites and apps will be useless.

Configure the microphone settings

Frontier design alphatrack. On your Mac, go to Apple menu > System Preferences > Sound > Input and select a mic (built-in internal one usually) and check the input levels. Does the input level moves when you say something? If so, that means that your microphone is working.

Restart your Mac

It is simple but effective. Simply restart your Mac to see if your problem is fixed. You can restart your Mac by going to Apple menu > Restart.

Check app permissions

If you are having a microphone issue when you are trying to use a specific app (such as Skype, Hangouts, etc). You can control which apps to allow to access the microphone. Here is how you can control permissions:

  • On your Mac, click Apple menu > System Preferences, click Security & Privacy, then click Privacy.
  • Select Microphone (left menu).
  • And check the box next to an app (e.g. Skype).

If giving permissions does not solve it, and if you are having microphone issues for specific apps, like Skype, etc, it is possible that the app itself is faulty. If this is the case, there three two things you can try:

  1. Does this app have a microphone or sound settings? Check these settings and make sure that they are set correctly.
  2. Remove the app from your computer and then reinstall it.
  3. Contact the developer of the app.

Turn on dictation

Enabling Dictation will cause your Mac to download specific audio drivers which may resolve your issue. Here is how you can:

  • Open System Preferences on your Mac.
  • Click Keyboard.
  • Click the Dictation tab.
  • Click On and click Enable Dictation to confirm.

Reset PRAM

Resetting PRAM (or NVRAM) may fix this problem. Your Mac stores several settings in PRAM. One of the settings is sound. Thus resetting this may help you. Here is how:

  • Turn off your Mac.
  • Turn on your Mac and immediately press and hold the Option, Command, P, and R keys together. Keep holding these keys for about 20 seconds.
  • Then release the keys, your computer will restart.

There are several settings that will be erased when you do this like your sound volume, display resolution settings. After you do this, you may want to go to System Preferences and adjust your settings.

Safe Mode

Restart your Mac in Safe Mode. Safe Mode performs certain checks that may fix your problem. Here is how:

  • Turn off your Mac.
  • Turn on your Mac and immediately press and hold the Shift key until you see the login screen.
  • Login. You may have to enter your password a few times.
  • Your computer will start in Safe Mode. Does your microphone work now?
  • In either case (working or not working), restart your Mac normally. This time do not press any keys while starting.
  • Your computer will exit Safe Mode.
  • Check again now if your Microphone starts working.

So you tried everything and nothing helped you? You may be having a hardware problem. You may want to make a Genius Bar appointment and take your computer to Apple to check.

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