CanadianLoser
Meow :3 :3
+1,148|6979
I just bought a new logitech headset and i have it all up and running except for the fact that i can hear myself through my headphones which is extremely annoying.  Any help would be nice.  thank you.

-canadian
pirana6
Go Cougs!
+698|6762|Washington St.
there should be a setting in your sound manager that says "acoustic noice cancelation" or something along those lines that will do the trick. If you don't find it then just go into your sound manager and play around with the settings and you will find it.
tupla_s
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+455|7063|Finland
Disable mic playback from your audio settings, but not mic record
CanadianLoser
Meow :3 :3
+1,148|6979
beauty thanks a ton i just had to uncheck "monitor input" and now it is working thx, +1
CanadianLoser
Meow :3 :3
+1,148|6979
k now my friend is saying it is really quiet when we talk over xfire... he can barely hear me.  can't figure it out
<SharpShot>
chronic gamer
+17|6790|Canadia
pit mic closer to face
CrazeD
Member
+368|7144|Maine
Turn on mic boost in advanced options in audio options.
GodFather
Blademaster's bottom bitch
+387|6690|Phoenix, AZ

pirana6 wrote:

there should be a setting in your sound manager that says "acoustic noice cancelation" or something along those lines that will do the trick. If you don't find it then just go into your sound manager and play around with the settings and you will find it.
that wouldnt work, that just detects itself and cuts the feed, which is a problem using a wide range mic and 5.1 like me, which causes it to kinda, scramble

Maybe your friend has speakers and a mic thats picking it up?

Start> Accessories> Entertainment> Sound recorder

self explanatory.

PS: Revert settings to when you were having the problem. this eliminates a variable

Last edited by GodFather (2007-06-10 23:13:03)

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