Changing mike in flash player settings

I have found that the only way I can change the mike in flash
player settings is to change the default mike in windows (XP),
change to the mike wanted in flash settings, then re-start the
flash programme from scratch that I want to use the new microphone
in. It then starts up withthe microphone I choose.
I do have another programme which can change the mike simply
through the flashplayer settings box, so there must be a way.
Anyone know what the problem is?
Thanks in advance,
Alan

sorry to take so long to reply - I didnt get a noptify, or I
missed it.
Yeah, I have a choice of three mikes in my drop-down list,
one from a logitech webcam, one from a samson mike on a USB
connection and one from line in via a pre amp. They worked at one
time selecting them from the list, but not now.
The webcams, however, do work from the drop-down list. Any
suggestions welcome...

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