Built in Isight for the macbook

I use yahoo messenger to communicate to my family when im away. when i do video chat i cannot get a clear voice from my family. they are garbled and i am clear to them when i talk. is there a setting in the speaker where i can hear my family a lot clearer? any help would do

Welcome to Discussions, hercchief
Assuming your MacBook is working properly with everything else, you must have a software issue.
The Yahoo! Messenger for Mac (YMM) software you are using to "communicate" controls your speaker. If you don't get the help you need here, or if YMM Help on your Mac does not answer you question, check the applicable YMM website for help or a forum (YMM calls it "Community") dedicated to help using YMM. Because you do not say which YMM version you use, I cannot give you the exact web link, but you can use this as a starting point:
  http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/messenger/
If you, like me, cannot make YMM work like you expect it to, there are other options. Of the cross-platform non-Apple choices, I have found Skype the easiest to set up and use. You and your chat contacts can download and install Skype from this link:
  http://www.skype.com/
Although Skype clearly focuses their home page on their paid telephone business, you can connect for free text, audio, and video chats between computers using Skype. Because Skype is free, it costs nothing to see if Skype works better for you than YMM.
EZ Jim
G5 DP 1.8GHz w/Mac OS X (10.5.7) PowerBook 1.67GHz (10.4.11)   iBookSE 366MHz (10.3.9)  External iSight

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