Posted January 12, 2013

adambiser
fascimania.com
Registered: Dec 2009
From United States

Ian
Witcher
Registered: Jun 2012
From United Kingdom
Posted January 12, 2013
just another thought, I know u said u only have 1 mic - do u have a webcam ? most have a built in mic that could be conflicting.

KneeTheCap
Nasse-Setä
Registered: Feb 2010
From Finland
Posted January 12, 2013
Hmm, I'll do a test with audacity in a moment..
and I have the darn thing right next to my mouth, if I pull it closer, it either scrapes my beard or gets all my breath hisses in it.
And no webcam :)
and I have the darn thing right next to my mouth, if I pull it closer, it either scrapes my beard or gets all my breath hisses in it.
And no webcam :)

Ian
Witcher
Registered: Jun 2012
From United Kingdom
Posted January 12, 2013
From a forum I just found .......
I had this problem for a few weeks, i recently read a forum post telling me to untick the :allow applications to take exclusive control of device:
Well, I found that setting and changed a couple of others, and I think it's fixed it
I went via Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Manage Audio Devices to get to the Sound panel.
I then selected Playback > Speakers > Enhancements and made sure everything was un-checked.
I then selected Playback > Speakers > Advanced and un-checked 'Allow applications to take exclusive control of this device'
I went to Recording > Microphone > Listen and ensured 'Listen to this device' was unchecked.
I went to Levels and ensured the Microphone level was at 100% and the Boost was at +10db
I went into Enhancements and ensured everything was un-checked.
I then into Advanced and un-checked 'Allow applications to take exclusive control of this device'
And finally I went into the Communications tab of the Sound panel, and changed 'When windows detects communications activity' to 'Do nothing'
I had this problem for a few weeks, i recently read a forum post telling me to untick the :allow applications to take exclusive control of device:
Well, I found that setting and changed a couple of others, and I think it's fixed it
I went via Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Manage Audio Devices to get to the Sound panel.
I then selected Playback > Speakers > Enhancements and made sure everything was un-checked.
I then selected Playback > Speakers > Advanced and un-checked 'Allow applications to take exclusive control of this device'
I went to Recording > Microphone > Listen and ensured 'Listen to this device' was unchecked.
I went to Levels and ensured the Microphone level was at 100% and the Boost was at +10db
I went into Enhancements and ensured everything was un-checked.
I then into Advanced and un-checked 'Allow applications to take exclusive control of this device'
And finally I went into the Communications tab of the Sound panel, and changed 'When windows detects communications activity' to 'Do nothing'

adambiser
fascimania.com
Registered: Dec 2009
From United States
Posted January 12, 2013

Well, hopefully the audacity thing will work out, but that might have a lot of noise (even after reducing it) since the starting volume is so low.
Maybe the mic got dislodged inside the retractable holder itself? That might explain why blowing on it gave a sound but speaking is muffled. I don't have experience with this particular headset/mic combo, so I'm at my limit now. :)

KneeTheCap
Nasse-Setä
Registered: Feb 2010
From Finland

Ian
Witcher
Registered: Jun 2012
From United Kingdom

liquidsnakehpks
sons of liberty
Registered: Dec 2009
From India
Posted January 12, 2013
strange i recall hearing your voice well when playing me 3 co-op
try using the settings-> chat in gmail if you have to see how much it picks from your mic
i suspect some software is auto leveling your voice to remove echo or other effects
try using the settings-> chat in gmail if you have to see how much it picks from your mic
i suspect some software is auto leveling your voice to remove echo or other effects
Post edited January 12, 2013 by liquidsnakehpks

KyleKatarn
Do your worst
Registered: Mar 2009
From United States
Posted January 12, 2013
I know you said everything is maxed out, but the first place I would look would be to open up windows volume control, click "options", "properties", click the clicky for "recording" under "adjust volume for" and then select what you need under "show the following volume controls:", then click ok. In the recording control window, click the "select" box in the Microphone section and then move the volume up or down. This is how I adjust volume up or down as needed when I use the line in to record things with audacity. Maybe you could move the line in volume down if that is too loud. This is all using XP volume control too, I don't know if 7 or 8 might be different.
edit: The default volume control in Windows that pops up when you double-click the volume icon is for playback which is separate from the recording volume, so you need to get to the "recording control" volume window like I tried to describe above to adjust the volume of recording.
edit: The default volume control in Windows that pops up when you double-click the volume icon is for playback which is separate from the recording volume, so you need to get to the "recording control" volume window like I tried to describe above to adjust the volume of recording.
Post edited January 12, 2013 by KyleKatarn

KneeTheCap
Nasse-Setä
Registered: Feb 2010
From Finland
Posted January 12, 2013

Actually, the -overall- volume of the finished recording is somewhat low compared to a random video clip. What's up with that?
Post edited January 12, 2013 by KneeTheCap

Dzsono
Scientician
Registered: Apr 2011
From Hungary
Posted January 12, 2013

Also, just to be sure, is there a little switch on the headset or cable that toggles mic mute?

KyleKatarn
Do your worst
Registered: Mar 2009
From United States
Posted January 12, 2013


Actually, the -overall- volume of the finished recording is somewhat low compared to a random video clip. What's up with that?

KneeTheCap
Nasse-Setä
Registered: Feb 2010
From Finland
Posted January 12, 2013


Also, just to be sure, is there a little switch on the headset or cable that toggles mic mute?
And it has an on/off button, yes.

adambiser
fascimania.com
Registered: Dec 2009
From United States
Posted January 12, 2013
It has been awhile since I've used XP, but I think the Win 7 equivalent is in that "Recording devices" screen that I mentioned.
Right click "Microphone" and go to "Properties" then the "Levels" tab. Set your level to 100. You mentioned boost being set to +30db... that's where it's at here, right?
Right click "Microphone" and go to "Properties" then the "Levels" tab. Set your level to 100. You mentioned boost being set to +30db... that's where it's at here, right?

KneeTheCap
Nasse-Setä
Registered: Feb 2010
From Finland
Posted January 12, 2013

Right click "Microphone" and go to "Properties" then the "Levels" tab. Set your level to 100. You mentioned boost being set to +30db... that's where it's at here, right?