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Join Date: Oct 2010
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So I have Windows 7 64b
I have Ventrilo 3.0.5 64x version I hear myself very ok when I talk in the mic - if enabled "Listen to this device" In ventrilo I hear myself very very low, I can only hear if I shout and even then its a lot of static. -Mic boost is on at +20dB -Mic volume is 80% I have tried with direct sound, without ... Any ideeas pls? |
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Join Date: Oct 2010
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bump?
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#3 |
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Cleveland, OH
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In Ventrilo Setup, click Recording (Input) below the System Sound Control Panels located at the bottom right-hand side of the Setup (voice tab) window.
Right-click your enabled Microphone Device and select 'Properties'. Next, you can click the Levels tab and verify that your Microphone's volume is set to an appropriate level (if it is currently at 80, raise it to 100). You can also adjust your Microphone boost if necessary. You can also try adjusting your Inbound/Outbound amplifiers on the Setup menu of Ventrilo as well. You will be limited to the amount of input volume control that you have, so raising the level to the additional 20% increment (100% total) may be sufficient. |
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