December 26, 200817 yr I have a mic that came with my 360, but I can't get it to work. Or so it seems, nobody can hear me, and I can't hear them. Is there something specific I must do? Other than just plugging it in. Gained first quest cape on 3/22/09! Gained 99 fishing 5/22/09!I forgot when I got 99 cooking!Proud member of Jovial Rovers
December 26, 200817 yr Check the parental controls in the dashboard and make sure those aren't blocking you from voice chat with strangers. Quit RS, combat 104, total 1651
December 26, 200817 yr Author Hmm...maybe I shouldn't have said I was 16... :wall: Gained first quest cape on 3/22/09! Gained 99 fishing 5/22/09!I forgot when I got 99 cooking!Proud member of Jovial Rovers
December 26, 200817 yr Author fixed it thanks Gained first quest cape on 3/22/09! Gained 99 fishing 5/22/09!I forgot when I got 99 cooking!Proud member of Jovial Rovers
December 26, 200817 yr i thought i went through the same thing, turned out my friends mic was being stupid and not mine, :D 99/99 Hunter73/80 Smithing74/80 Agility71/75 Slayer69/70 Summoning~Silasinth~
December 27, 200817 yr Small note, make sure your mic isn't turned up too much or you get that looped sound that will never go away and annoys the hell out of everyone in the game. :)
December 27, 200817 yr In addition to this? I just played with this guy on xbl. And my mic just seemed to go, the stuff everyone said was coming through the TV. And there was this "squeaky continous noise" coming from my side, even with the mic plugged in. I don't get it, anyone help me? danke Schon Sam!^^"Blood runs thicker, oh were thick as thieves you know"-Carl Barât
December 27, 200817 yr So let me get this straight. You and your buddy were at your house, playing on Xbox Live, and you are on a mic, talking to people. Then suddenly, maybe when he connected his controller and signed on as a guest/his account/a spare account, the voice gets re-directed to the speakers, and your mic won't output or input sound. I was just fishing with your buddy signing on. If this happened while you were playing/in a lobby, and you know you weren't messing around with any settings, then your mic probably just got discnnected. If it did and you just didn't notice, then there's your problem. If it didn't get disconnected, you weren't messing with settings, and it still doesn't work, you are now the proud owner of a broken mic. If it didn't get disconnected, no settings were changed, and it still does work, then you have a half-broken mic that will break in the next week or two, caused by a loose connection somewhere along the line between controller and where wire connects to headset. I'm assuming this is a wired headset. The continuous loop of sound should really only happen with wireless headsets. There's no such thing as regret. A regret means you are unhappy with the person you are now,and if you're unhappy with the person you are, you change yourself. Thatregret will no longer be a regret, because it will help to form the new,better you. So really, a regret isn't a regret. It's experience.
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