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Posted (edited)

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a guide for you to adjust and test your Micophone for gaming, for what you hear while testing is what other players hear

 

I had to get another mic for the USB one died on headset (plugs in red 1/8 port rear MotherBoard

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Yes that will work for in game sounds but Teamspeak has its own setting as well.



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TS relies on windows for it will set up that have set when open TS, yes can adjust levels within TS but checks windows when TS.exe



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much better with 2 cans and a string lol



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Your in game mic setup will sound great in game, but the same settings in Team Speak will likely have severe feedback. I can't do both at the same time. I have to cut my input level back to use TS, and turn it all the way up for games.



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Your in game mic setup will sound great in game, but the same settings in Team Speak will likely have severe feedback. I can't do both at the same time. I have to cut my input level back to use TS, and turn it all the way up for games.

 

Simplemod under what OS ? have current audio drivers for your usb headset, sound card/chip

 

works fine for me with W7



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Im on win 7 X64, but I also use a $3 mic. I tried a USB $30 one, but it is was incompatible with win7.

I also have an Eighty watt sub in the floor, so I don't use headphones, my neighborhood knows when I'm online, LOL.

and I'm also still using the onboard sound card, the build was $1,700.00 to begin with, and I didn't get a sound card to top it off.

 

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just get current audio drivers im on w7-64



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I have them, I got everything working good when I built this new system.

except for the USB mic thing, that pissed me off. It's a freakin $30 mic, and the drivers for it screw up your audio output drivers in X64. For some reason the driver make your system think that the mic is being installed as a headset, and I worked for over an hour trying to get it to play well with others and it just won't. Googled it and the rest of the world has the same problem with the mic. it's a Logitech USB desk mic with an on/off lighted switch. Works great on Mercy's Vista X86, but not on mine.



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yeah had one burn up on from logitech. the control fob melted, sound was for ever greating louder and dam mic kept muting



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I can't get my mic working in COD2! I got it setup in Win7 64 no problem, but it won't work in game. If I try to adjust the output volume via the slider in options, it locks up the game and I have to hard-close it. I think I'm using the standard Miles sound option in COD. I've found the SB X-Fi driver annoying and the Miles option gives me the best positional sound.

 

Anyone have any tips for getting my mic to work with COD2?



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Xtreme if have onboard sound update its drivrs and use your headset with it


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