No mic in iChat with iSight Cam

My buddy recently got an iMac. I have an old external iSight USB cam. When we're in iChat, I can hear him, but he cannot hear me.
I've checked the sound preferences, and they seem fine (mic set to iSight cam, etc.)
Any ideas?
Dan

Hi,
The External iSight is in fact firewire.
It does include a Mic.
This as you say should be set in System Preferences > Sound > input as the device and in iChat menu > Preferences > Video Section in the Microphone Drop down.
The blue bar in System Preferences should get to somewhere between half and three-quarters way to the right hand side when you talk.
You should also see a green bar in the iChat Preferences.
Make sure the Microphone Enabled item in the Video menu is ticked as well.
9:00 PM Monday; February 23, 2009

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