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Microphone is not working

Created 11th October 2010 @ 16:26

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huhystah

So basically today when i joined mumble and was going to play with my friend everything started :/ and now no one can hear me. Just some scratchy noises.

I’ve headphones with microphone. My sound driver is REALTEK and headphones version is CANYON CNR-HS7.

I haven’t changed anything for past months/ weeks/ days so i’ve no idea what happend :/

Anyone help please :(

Monkeh

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Restart mumble, run audio wizard, check that your mic isn’t turned off on your actual mic, restart your pc, try plugging it in somewhere else if you have more than one place to plug it in. One of those usually fixes it, if not it’s probably broken :P

huhystah

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Restart mumble, run audio wizard, check that your mic isn’t turned off on your actual mic, restart your pc, try plugging it in somewhere else if you have more than one place to plug it in. One of those usually fixes it, if not it’s probably broken :P

Tried everything already :)

dougiie

CotC

its probably just died :(

skeej

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Use an app that can record your mic input (windows sound recorder, audacity (free), goldwave, whatever). Check if mic input is alright on that?

Use mic on a different computer to check if it’s not your mic input (3.5″ PC mics actually get 5v phantom power from your pc so there’s quite the possibility of your mic input dying)

So yeah it’s either your mic input or the mic itself.


Last edited by skeej,

huhystah

Quoted from skeej

Use an app that can record your mic input (windows sound recorder, audacity (free), goldwave, whatever). Check if mic input is alright on that?

Use mic on a different computer to check if it’s not your mic input (3.5″ PC mics actually get 5v phantom power from your pc so there’s quite the possibility of your mic input dying)

So yeah it’s either your mic input or the mic itself.

Tried first part already, but i guess i will try the second one to use mic on different computer.

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