I need help with my VOIP, I have been playing with my settings all week and been searching but haven't crossed any answers for my specific problem.
I got Noise supression turned on and it may be the root of the problem but has never caused me problems before. Basicly when I have it turns it off I can speak but people hear all my background noise. When I turn it on, I can only speak when nobody else is talking but when there is high sound background noise like explosions or gunfire. It cuts off my VOIP. In PR that's pretty much a lot of the time.
It just shows as the red VOIP transmit instead of the green one. Anybody have this problem before and know how to fix it?
VOIP Help
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Demonic
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Rudd
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Mercenario(peru)
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Re: VOIP Help
Maybe the problem is that on your windows sound settings (volume / properties / recording), have enabled the stereo mix, this should be on silent or off so that is not a return to the sound when talking. tries to mute or disable stereo mix
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Demonic
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Re: VOIP Help
Dr2B Rudd wrote:you using a headset or a desk mic?
Might be they are hearing ur speakers.
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Demonic
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Re: VOIP Help
Thanks that helped a lot, the stereo mix option was disabled so I couldn't see its settings.Mercenario(peru) wrote:Maybe the problem is that on your windows sound settings (volume / properties / recording), have enabled the stereo mix, this should be on silent or off so that is not a return to the sound when talking. tries to mute or disable stereo mix

