Set up your mic
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Darksyde024
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Set up your mic
Now that our gameplay depends almost entirely on communication using VOIP, i wanted to create a thread to help people set up there MIC's.
Half the time i cant hear you guys because you dont have your mic's boosted or set to proper levels.
One tip i have for you is to look in your control panel folder and toggle the mic setting under your sounds folder. many times its under recording and set to very low.
Half the time i cant hear you guys because you dont have your mic's boosted or set to proper levels.
One tip i have for you is to look in your control panel folder and toggle the mic setting under your sounds folder. many times its under recording and set to very low.
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VipersGhost
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krekc
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I find that I need to turn the game sounds down to about 45% if I want to hear someone clearly using a correctly configured non-clipping mic setting, that 20db boost usually ends up with me muting the player tbh as 9 times out of 10 it's just a distorted mess..
'Never in the field of human contact has so much been fired at so many by so few' - Apache Helicopter pilot Steve James
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unrealalex
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joethepro36
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naosednax
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i keep mine at about 20% to 30%, and boost my 5.1 to level 25.(9 is my regluar 5.1 level, and thats loud)krekc wrote:I find that I need to turn the game sounds down to about 45% if I want to hear someone clearly using a correctly configured non-clipping mic setting, that 20db boost usually ends up with me muting the player tbh as 9 times out of 10 it's just a distorted mess..
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Deadfast
- Retired PR Developer
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If your mic is too low, don't forget to turn on the Mic boost in Windows sound settings.
To do so go to sound settings (double click the speaker icon in tray - next to clock), settings (or however it's called - it's the first tab from left), click on Advanced (2nd from top) and now Properties (1st from top). Select recording, press OK, click Advanced (or however is the button under the volume scroll called) under the Microphone. Now tick MIC boost.
BTW, to all those that don't yet have a mic, you don't necessarily buy a new headset or something. Just buy an independent mic and your good to go. ATM I'm using a 2€ mic because my better one broke. And the cheap mic works just fine.
To do so go to sound settings (double click the speaker icon in tray - next to clock), settings (or however it's called - it's the first tab from left), click on Advanced (2nd from top) and now Properties (1st from top). Select recording, press OK, click Advanced (or however is the button under the volume scroll called) under the Microphone. Now tick MIC boost.
BTW, to all those that don't yet have a mic, you don't necessarily buy a new headset or something. Just buy an independent mic and your good to go. ATM I'm using a 2€ mic because my better one broke. And the cheap mic works just fine.
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Heskey
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Go into sound manager, mute the microphone and turn soundboost on.BLUFOR-73 wrote:i have a mic and headset problem is its not working. whenever its plugged in whatever it records gets played through the speakers so i just dont use it.
Unmuting my microphone causes constant feedback. (I must emphasise; muting your mic in this way doesn't actually mute it - Just mutes the feedback.)
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BloodBane611
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