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Solve : Realtek integrated audio + Dynex USB headset = static microphone?? |
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Answer» Hi there everyone.
Something I noticed during all of this is that all windows UI sounds are playing at a lower pitch for some reason. Other audio, like playing music, plays at the correct pitch. No effects are enabled in the realtek control panel, nor are any microphone effects. A sample file of me saying "HELLO" twice, then blowing air across the microphone is attached. The archive is a bzip2 file in disguise. Merry Christmas everyone, and thanks for any help. Dynex product page is here. [recovering disk space - old attachment deleted by admin]Get a plain microphone and plug it into the sound card mic input. Forget about using the USB microphone. Quote from: Geek-9pm on December 25, 2010, 11:44:30 AM Get a plain microphone and plug it into the sound card mic input. Forget about using the USB microphone. Why? It was working fine up till this point. Anyways, the only microphone of that type that I have is a ~17 year old Macintosh mic. Isn't there anything I can do to get this working again? And I also downloaded the Realtek 2.55 driver update; still same problem, although now the audio almost sounds like 8-bit sounds, and it stutters a lot.It turns out that the Realtek drivers were in fact messing my USB Audio device's microphone. I uninstalled the realtek drivers, cleaned them off, and even disabled the chipset for it. After booting into windows, my mic sounds perfectly clear through my headset. I'll try RE-installing the realtek drivers, and see how that goes. Edit: It seems the problem has been fixed by installing these older realtek drivers. Glad I was able to help you. Quote from: Geek-9pm on December 25, 2010, 02:02:41 PM Glad I was able to help you. You were certainly leading in the right direction Yes, This is a common problem. Here is a quote I abridged. Quote ...what I guess is a conflict of some sort.. .. I am trying to make an external sound card ... work. ...I do nothing else it will then play sound from, say, an MP3 file but it is distorted with pops and crackles.I am not going to credit that site cause they won't give the answer unless you subscribe... and the answer can be found elsewhere. But you found the answer yourself. Good for you. On You Tube there are a number of video tutorials on installing sound devices in Windows. At least one is about multiple devices. |
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