Internal microphone level

When I'm using skype, it is impossible for me to adjust the level of the internal mic. In fact it is going on its own to the max level every time, which creates an echo on the computer of the people I'm talking to.
When skype is off, I can then set the mic level where ever I want .
Does anybody got an idea ?
Thanks

I wish I had an answer for you. The reason I'm responding is that I am having the same exact issue. What version of Skype are you using? I'm using the latest Beta version. The only reason I am using that is because I wanted to try out the iSight with my mom and she has only a PC.
Anyway, I am wondering now if it's a Skype issue. Does anyone have any clues?

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