![]() So maybe you have an older version of chrome and you need to update? or maybe you have some third-party mixer program or sound-tunneling application and forgot about some settings?. but I since remembered that they kinda moved on to html5 player. My first thought after reading this was that you probably have your line in set as your microphone in the adobe flash player settings when you right-click a youtube video. Glad you found the problem thou Take care! My mobo is from gigabyte as well thou it has a via audio chip. or if the speakers should mute once I plug something in). It works well but the I hear the left channel on the right side and the other way around (will need to fix that when I have some time by soldering the wires the other way around).Īnd lastly in case of a hd-audio cable connection, your driver could have some silly hidden options (for example I can set whether my front panel acts independently and plays at the same time as the speakers. for example my front panel is wired vice-versa. In case it's connected the wrong way maybe that could fix it.Īlso cases tend to be silly sometimes. ![]() Your motherboard will have the corresponding labels near the pins. You only need to connect ONE choose which is best for you and which one is on your mobo (usually I prefer the hd one). the blue one is the hd audio which you can control through the driver (the driver could also be bugged) the black one is for AC'97 audio which will most likely not have any configuration options through the driver. ![]() Also you could check your audio cable inside your case to be sure that it's properly connected. I see didn't know you were using the front panel. I have tried both default, direct sound, and windows audio sessions. but youtube is blaring at full volume, clearly directly broadcast and not being picked up by my mic itself. a youtube clip at low volume skyrockets the needle, but slayer cranked to max volume doesnt even show a blip.Īny ideas? System sounds, everything else in chrome like google play music, winamp, world of tanks, world of warcraft (dont judge me!), all my 30 steam games, etc etc do not even have the tiniest echo or signal in teamspeak. If i hit play on a youtube clip, it plays in teamspeak (and on my mic test) at full volume - not partial or slight as if it was picking up the headphones output, but full volume. the little bar doesnt even flinch slightly. I can confirm all of that by going into teamspeak and hitting the "begin test" of my mic and cranking slayer as well, or system sounds, or world of tanks. they dont even hear a whisper or any echos, just perfect silence, or just my voice. If i then crank up slayer to max volume in my chrome browser google play, again they hear absolute silence, all of this on continuous transmission not PTT. Why do i think all of that - if i play world of tanks, with the ingame sound set at a deafening level, people on teamspeak hear nothing, not even a faint whisper. ![]() Yes i have set my mic to default and my headphones to default. although i am using chrome, it does not appear to be a chrome issue although i am using a Razer blackshark, it does not appear to be a razer issue it does not appear to be a teamspeak issue ![]() it is not the mic sensitivity picking up background sounds. Ive read a hundred threads on this so let me quickly summarize what it is not: ![]()
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