Can't get microphone to play through both channels on sound card.

MurderousMincePie

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(wasn't quite sure what forum to put this in so I put it in "systems" since a sound card is a form of hardware).

The built in microphone audio jack for my PC causes a significant amount of buzzing, I have an external sound card which does not do this and makes my overall microphone quality better however the card uses two microphone inputs to allow for stereo microphones. I only want to have to use one microphone which can't be done simply by plugging one in as it only plays it through one audio channel. Is there anyway I could get it to play through both channels through software or even some form of adapter? Thanks for your help.

External sound card I use: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sweex-7-1-External-Sound-Card/dp/B00265L1S2/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1412634072&sr=8-2&keywords=external+sound+card
 

MurderousMincePie

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I've still got the same problem, it would be grand to be able to have a microphone that doesn't deafen my friends on Skype. Believe me when your friend starts saying "The hurricane has started again" it means something needs to be done.

All I need is to be able to have my microphone play through both right and left, there are two 3.5" microphone inputs (left and right for a stereo microphone setup). Could I use software to 'trick' Windows into believing that it is playing through both or could I use some form of adapter?