Headset Plays Audio Through Mic
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Game/Chat balance: The two buttons on the left side of the Stereo Headset Adapter adjust the mix of game audio versus chat audio. At default, the mix is 50/50, but you can adjust it to anywhere from 100/0 to 0/100. For example, if you want more game volume than chat volume, press the top button with the controller icon until you reach the level you want. Making Game Sound play through your Headset: First go into your Microphone settings, and make sure the right 'Playback' option was chosen. ALSO, be sure to disable your speakers. Otherwise it won't work. The game sound should now be playing through your headset.
Hey guys.I set it up to where I have all of the sound from the discord app on my desktop going to the virtual input. I also plugged my android tablet into the mic input on the back of my pc, which is routed to play music into voicemeeter as well.I have it set so that A1 is my headset speakers. That way I can hear both discord and the music coming from my tablet. I do not have my headset mic set up anywhere in voicemeeter. It is not set as an output or input device at all.
When I use my mic to talk on discord, or record audio, people can hear any and all sound in voicemeeter. This means that the music I have playing, and the people talking in discord gets played back through my microphone. My headset mic is plugged into the front mic input on my pc. However, if I make it so the sound does not play through A1 (aka my headset speakers) then the sound also stops playing through the mic.Is there any kind of a fix for this?
Headset Sound Goes Through Mic
The type of headset I am using is the Hyperx Cloud Core. It has a speaker/mic jack that is connected to a splitter that separates the jack into green & pink (speaker & mic). Here's my audio setup, you may be able to take something away from this for your own use. I have a Plantronics GameCom 788 USB headset. It (supposedly) has Dolby Surround. I also use the Line In on the motherboard's soundcard occasionally.Windows Default Sound Device: VoiceMeeter Banana Bus A.Windows Default Recording device: VoiceMeeter Banana Virtual InputStrip A: Line In.Strip B: GameCom MicrophoneStrip C: CABLE-A OutputBUS 0: Voicemeeter OutputBUS 1: nothingBUS 2: network audio going to another machineVirtual BUS 3: VOIP audio (.)Virtual BUS 4: UnusedA1: HeadphonesA2: Cable-A InputA3: Occasionally for monitor speakers (motherboard audio output)(.) VOIP audio is intended as input for Skype, TeamSpeak etc.
I open up their respective settings and point their 'Output' to Voicemeeter's Aux or normal outputs, their Input I point at the VOIP Output stream I mentioned for BUS 3. This seems to work well enough and also means that normal audio doesn't go out the VOIP stream unless I set it to do so. It's not particularly complicated, but it works well enough for me and means I can send audio to VOIP and also to another machine through VBAN when required.As you're using your motherboard's microphone to supply music, you could set this up as Strip 0, your headset's mic (if you so wished) could be Strip 1.You could also set up a specific channel for all VOIP audio (discord, in your case), and make sure your Music input doesn't go out to it unless you wished. I hope this helps you out at least somewhat.Regards, Brickviking (aka DrSmokey).
I have a problem that I hope can be fixed. I just recently bought a new computer and I did not have the same issue on the old computer (which was XP).
The one I have now is Windows 7 64 bit home premium. Same headset and everything.
Not using a sound card either, just using an integrated one.The problem I am having is this: when talking to someone in Skype, my microphone is somehow picking up any output audio that my headset is receiving. For example when I'm playing any game or listening to music and talking to someone, they can hear everything that is happening with crystal clearness. This was not happening on my old computer with the same headset.
So I'm guessing it's a Windows 7 thing but I have combed every option and I just don't know what to do. They say it sounds like I'm not even using a headset at all and people tell me to turn off my speakers and put on my headset all the time when this isn't the case!It's not because my sound is on max either, if I have the sound at 20% they hear it at the exact same level on top of listening to me talk. I have combed tons of forums and even found another thread with the same issue, but it was outdated from 2 years ago and no fixes for Windows 7.I realllly need some help. Any is appreciated.
OK, I don't have an example in front of me right now because I'm remembering a computer setup I had years ago.I had a ATI Radeon AIW 9700 Pro video card with a TV turner build into it. I also had a Creative Audigy sound card. To record a TV program with audio I had to set the recording part of the sound driver to 'Everything You Hear' or something like that; it's been a LONG time, and I don't remember exactly what the situation was. The TV recording would also have ambient sounds from the room my computer was in unless I unplugged my mic. I suspect you have a similar issue with your sound card, but probably not the same hardware. That's all I remember.
You'll have to take a look at the recording part of your sound card driver and see if you have something similar. Click to expand.Ok man so what I did was search Realtek in the windows search thing and then clicked on the HD audio manager that popped up. Then I went to advanced Settings in the top right, and hit Seperate all input jacks as independent devices. Then I had to reselect it as my default device and stuff bla bla bla. And then I just right clicked on the Speaker Phone icon in the task bar bottom right, and then hit Recording Devices. I went into the properties of it by right clicking again.
Then I raised the Mic volume to 100 (first meter/bar) and then the bass boost to 0.00 DB.Then I put DC Offset, Noise Suppresion and Acoustic echo cancellation on.This reduced my echo in my mic and made me sound alot better, however I had to move the microphone closer to my mouth rather than having it stay above my head like before. I found a fix! After all this time ( 1 year) that I always had to listen things at minimum so my mates don't hear what I'm looking at, I decided to go on google and search this for the 100th time, and I found myself stumbling upon someone saying that the realtek driver is the problem, and I disabled it, and restarted my pc, I couldn't even hear anything and y mic was not working, enabled it back, and I saw that I have 3 drivers, which was weird, I had realtek, nvidia high definition and I think the standard windows one, and I disabled the nvidia high definition driver, and it's fixed, thank.ing god!
It wasn't even that hard, and I've searched for this fix for so long and no one said anything, if you have nvidia driver for sounds, disable it, if you don't disable them one by one, DO NOT UNINSTALL, and see what you get! First, thank you for this post it helped as I have had tons of mic issues ever since I changed my mic using Windows 7.
Headset Plays Audio Through Mic System
I use Morph Vox pro for gaming and could not get it to work right as it uses a separate driver then the normally audio driver for my Realtek. I tried installing the new audio driver and bam. Now my speakers do not work. Got the old disc out and loaded the old driver got speakers back. So back to the original problem. Using the Morph Vox driver I am getting very low volume levels and the Morph Vox sounds scratchy.
So I see this post and I go into Realtek and change the setting to 'Separate all input Jacks.' As stated above. Ok, best sound ever in the headset good.Now for the last problem.I have my speaks with a bit of tape on them next to the monitor. Why is that important. So I hit that tape with my hand today and in the headset, I hear it the tape making a crackling sound. Also, others in discord are speaking to me and they are keying my mic when I am open voice comms. The problem is that when others speak and or there are sounds around my external speakers are feeding into my headset and keying my mic in open comms.exhausting.