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Headphone/ mic problem

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Ok i bought this new headset that is both microphone and headphones. It all works well.. too well, i can for some reason hear what i say into the mic, through my headphones. Anyone suggest a way to fix this?

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you can try disabling the microphone boost in Audio properties, but Im not gonna to put any gaurantee that its going to help.

 

 

 

Often manufacturers skimp on supplies to save that extra few cents to make those type of headsets , poorly insulated wire results in feedback :(

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Ard Choille says (11:41 PM):

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It's a normal 'feature' of windows. You have to mute the mic in volume control. This may sound like it would stop the mic working but somehow programs will still pick it up.

 

 

 

Me and my brother use Ventrilo when playing LAN games and we have to mute the mic otherwise we hear ourselves through our speakers when we talk - even though the mic is muted our voices get transmitted over Ventrilo.

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I managed to get rid of it by going throught he audio voice wizard for Windows XP. Thx guys.

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