Sound problem - microphone line out

Hi.
I have one big problem. When I put the microphone into the right slot, so i hear everything what I say. There is no problem. I can hear my voice in repros or headphones. But there is another problem. When I connect to programs like TeamSpeak2 or Ventrilo, so my friends on internet dont hear my voice but they hear the radio signal. I dont hear this radio, i hear my voice, but they hear any radio channel. What can i do? Is there problem on frequency or what? Ventrilo and TeamSpeak2 are normal programs. In TeamSpeak u can hear the radio signal in test mode.
Thx for answer.
I have MSI Mega-651
AC 97 Audio
SiS
Sry for my english

If you have not already found a solution to this, other than the Griffen iMic, you might want to take a look at these little gadgets. They are USB headset micrphone adapters.
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I am surre they are available elsewhere, but I got mine on ebay and it seems to work OK. the nice thing is that it is not bulky like the iMic. Although it says Windoze, you can plug it in and it is recognized by OS X as a "C-Media USB Headphone Set) for both input and output. I have a Planetronics on my desktop but wanted something smaller for travel. This little gadget should help.
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