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25-02-2010, 19:38 #1
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[Solved] Sounds goes really quiet while speaking to the microphone
Hello,
The TS sounds goes really quiet while speaking to the microphone. All other applications work well, so I guess it must be a TS setting.
I'm wondering how to fix this, so that I can hear people while I speak?
Best,
Bandog
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25-02-2010, 19:50 #2
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Check your windows recording settings and see if your mic boost (+20db boost) is on.
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26-02-2010, 00:50 #3
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This is easy to fix...go in your Settings >> Options
Then in Capture and in there you'll see this Option: "Advanced Options" Click it and you 'll see more options. The one your looking for is the last one: "Echo Reduction reduces playback by" the you have a box...set it to 0 and it'll stop reducing other people's voice when your Microphone activates. I myself have all the Advanced Options activated and have a custom delay of 0.5secs and like I said the last one set to 0. Enjoy^^
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26-02-2010, 12:44 #4
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Thanks a lot! It worked like a charm!
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