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Join Date: Oct 2010
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My log file doesn't show anything from today.
But I have tested this problem every way I can think of with no success. If you set ventrilo to voice activate and then monitor the input the G930 gives absolute zero when you stop talking and Ventrilo keeps the mic open 100% of the time. If you set the G930 to use voice morphing then the input monitor shows 0 when you stop talking and voice activation works normally. How difficult would it be to have ventrilo treat 'abs zero' the same as it does 0 with a toggle option. It could be called the 'G930 compatability switch...' lol. |
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#22 |
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Join Date: Mar 2011
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The image below is what I'm seeing in monitor mode, the top where the 0s are is when I hit the mute button on the side of the headset, after I unmute it reads Abs Zero. I don't see anything in the log file. I'm in Windows 7 64-bit running the latest Logitech drivers and Vent 3.0.8 64bit.
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#23 |
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try this:
first set the input device to logitech, and set the hardware mixer=none run the monitor test and speak normally, make note of the avg values it shows. try setting the sensitivity 10 points higher than the average. also flex the mic so that is the width of '2 fingers' from your mouth |
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#24 |
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Join Date: Mar 2011
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Same result, Abs Zero when I'm not speaking.
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#25 |
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I am having the same problem with my blue-tooth headset. All worked fine with this same headset on another computer, but on this new computer with Windows 7 64-bit the mic is always open.
Any other ideas? |
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#26 |
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Join Date: May 2005
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Download 3.0.8 and see if the new popup error message is displayed. See change log.
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#28 |
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(Apologies for potentially resurrecting a deadthread, I was having a similar issue with the G930 and found a solution)
You may also want to check the 'sidetone' slider in the Logitech gaming software. Sidetone is an option that plays back things happening around you thru the headset constantly, regardless of connection state to the PC. It's designed so that the Zombies can't sneak up on you while you're playing Modern Warfare. Drag it to zero and see if this resolves your issue |
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