With my new headset (And all other headsets/mics) it's only at it's highest quality in Mumble when it wants to be. If I go into my Sound Recorder in my Accessories, my voice sounds 100% clear and really good. But a lot of the time in Mumble my voice with the same headset/mic sounds really bad, muffled, ect.
The thing is, sometimes it sounds clear and amazing. My internet is really bad, but if it was this bad, why would it sometimes work? :P
How do I fix this? I would like people to hear my real voice, not a muffled me :/
I always turn my Audio Input quality high. My headset: http://www.bestbuy.com/site/GameCom+307+Over-the-Ear+Gaming+Headset/2700177.p?id=1218345396416&skuId=2700177&st=plantronics%20headset&cp=1&lp=28
With my new headset (And all other headsets/mics) it's only at it's highest quality in Mumble when it wants to be. If I go into my Sound Recorder in my Accessories, my voice sounds 100% clear and really good. But a lot of the time in Mumble my voice with the same headset/mic sounds really bad, muffled, ect.
The thing is, sometimes it sounds clear and amazing. My internet is really bad, but if it was this bad, why would it sometimes work? :P
How do I fix this? I would like people to hear my real voice, not a muffled me :/
I always turn my Audio Input quality high. My headset: http://www.bestbuy.com/site/GameCom+307+Over-the-Ear+Gaming+Headset/2700177.p?id=1218345396416&skuId=2700177&st=plantronics%20headset&cp=1&lp=28
Could be that your mic jack is broken.
Could be that your mic jack is broken.
GeknaiirCould be that your mic jack is broken.
Sylvester If I go into my Sound Recorder in my Accessories, my voice sounds 100% clear and really good.
Check your Noise Supression setting in the Audio Input tab in mumble. That can reduce input quality without being needed a lot of the time.
[quote=Geknaiir]Could be that your mic jack is broken.[/quote]
[quote=Sylvester ]If I go into my Sound Recorder in my Accessories, my voice sounds 100% clear and really good.[/quote]
Check your Noise Supression setting in the Audio Input tab in mumble. That can reduce input quality without being needed a lot of the time.
It could be broken.
SerotoneGeknaiirCould be that your mic jack is broken.
Sylvester If I go into my Sound Recorder in my Accessories, my voice sounds 100% clear and really good.
Check your Noise Supression setting in the Audio Input tab in mumble. That can reduce input quality without being needed a lot of the time.
It's just a sliding bar? It can go to off and -60. Where should I put it? :P
It could be broken.
[quote=Serotone][quote=Geknaiir]Could be that your mic jack is broken.[/quote]
[quote=Sylvester ]If I go into my Sound Recorder in my Accessories, my voice sounds 100% clear and really good.[/quote]
Check your Noise Supression setting in the Audio Input tab in mumble. That can reduce input quality without being needed a lot of the time.[/quote]
It's just a sliding bar? It can go to off and -60. Where should I put it? :P
I can't really say, try turning it off for starters and see what happens. All it really does is trade off audio quality for reduction of background noise so the lower the better basically, unless you have a lot of noise in which case you'll have to find the best balance. Also if your internet is bad try playing around with compression options.
Your mic jack isn't broken because you only have the problem in mumble.
I can't really say, try turning it off for starters and see what happens. All it really does is trade off audio quality for reduction of background noise so the lower the better basically, unless you have a lot of noise in which case you'll have to find the best balance. Also if your internet is bad try playing around with compression options.
Your mic jack isn't broken because you only have the problem in mumble.
It could be automatically adjusting based on how much bandwidth is available on your network.
Try enabling/disabling QoS in the Mumble settings to see if it changes anything.
It could be automatically adjusting based on how much bandwidth is available on your network.
Try enabling/disabling QoS in the Mumble settings to see if it changes anything.
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help ;~; i really dont want this thread to die yet
help me