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Audio from microphone connected to headphones is being utilized as input for audio output.

Audio from microphone connected to headphones is being utilized as input for audio output.

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IronStoat
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10-28-2023, 03:51 PM
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I recently assembled my first PC with solid specifications and it’s performing excellently. The main challenge I face is setting up my new IEM microphones for online communication. My build includes: a Ryzen 7800X3D, RTX 5070, B650 Tomahawk, Wi-Fi motherboard, 850W power supply, 32 GB DDR5 RAM, 6000MHz 2 TB SSD, and an XL Fractal Pop Air case. I’m using the Truthear Zero Blue2 earbuds (link provided) and a 3.5mm splitter for connection. Currently, audio output works fine during video playback or gaming, but the mic seems stuck to the same channel. When testing with Discord, an echo appears in the microphone output. I’ve tried adjusting settings—disabling stereo mix, checking Control Panel defaults, using Realtek Audio Console—and even switching the mic to input mode. No luck so far. I’ve looked at several forums and checked every possible setting, but nothing seems to resolve the issue. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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IronStoat
10-28-2023, 03:51 PM #1

I recently assembled my first PC with solid specifications and it’s performing excellently. The main challenge I face is setting up my new IEM microphones for online communication. My build includes: a Ryzen 7800X3D, RTX 5070, B650 Tomahawk, Wi-Fi motherboard, 850W power supply, 32 GB DDR5 RAM, 6000MHz 2 TB SSD, and an XL Fractal Pop Air case. I’m using the Truthear Zero Blue2 earbuds (link provided) and a 3.5mm splitter for connection. Currently, audio output works fine during video playback or gaming, but the mic seems stuck to the same channel. When testing with Discord, an echo appears in the microphone output. I’ve tried adjusting settings—disabling stereo mix, checking Control Panel defaults, using Realtek Audio Console—and even switching the mic to input mode. No luck so far. I’ve looked at several forums and checked every possible setting, but nothing seems to resolve the issue. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.