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Check my microphone...

Check my microphone...

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frodo040
Junior Member
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02-13-2023, 05:24 AM
#1
I recently assembled my computer and discovered that my microphone isn’t functioning correctly. I've spent a considerable amount of time searching for solutions on YouTube, but none have been effective. Whenever I speak into my microphone, I only hear a series of distorted static – bzbzbzbzbzbbzbzbzbbz – which my Discord companions can't discern, though they do hear audio from my headset, resembling a playback of YouTube. My headset is a Corsair HS50, and the microphone is integrated within the headset itself.
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frodo040
02-13-2023, 05:24 AM #1

I recently assembled my computer and discovered that my microphone isn’t functioning correctly. I've spent a considerable amount of time searching for solutions on YouTube, but none have been effective. Whenever I speak into my microphone, I only hear a series of distorted static – bzbzbzbzbzbbzbzbzbbz – which my Discord companions can't discern, though they do hear audio from my headset, resembling a playback of YouTube. My headset is a Corsair HS50, and the microphone is integrated within the headset itself.

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sonic3003
Member
210
02-13-2023, 06:25 AM
#2
Initially, verify that your sound card’s software has been installed. I suggest obtaining Realtek audio drivers because I experienced a comparable issue, and then view instructional videos demonstrating solutions for persistent static noise (perform this step after installing the Realtek audio drivers).
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sonic3003
02-13-2023, 06:25 AM #2

Initially, verify that your sound card’s software has been installed. I suggest obtaining Realtek audio drivers because I experienced a comparable issue, and then view instructional videos demonstrating solutions for persistent static noise (perform this step after installing the Realtek audio drivers).

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Abbasaurus
Member
209
02-13-2023, 01:00 PM
#3
I attempted to employ my brother’s microphone, and it functioned successfully.
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Abbasaurus
02-13-2023, 01:00 PM #3

I attempted to employ my brother’s microphone, and it functioned successfully.

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kohiplays
Member
155
02-15-2023, 12:12 AM
#4
Could it be that your headphones use external connection points?
What type of headphone port does your device have – USB or two separate ports for headphones?
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kohiplays
02-15-2023, 12:12 AM #4

Could it be that your headphones use external connection points?
What type of headphone port does your device have – USB or two separate ports for headphones?

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UnstableTNT
Member
76
02-16-2023, 05:10 AM
#5
Two audio ports
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UnstableTNT
02-16-2023, 05:10 AM #5

Two audio ports

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Meadras
Member
139
02-16-2023, 06:58 AM
#6
Just five hours ago, I assembled my computer, and I'm experiencing a problem with my headset microphone. People can hear the audio from whatever I’m watching on YouTube or other sources, but they cannot hear my voice. When I checked the microphone settings and played a test recording, all I heard was an extremely loud “bzbbzbzbbzb” sound. I’ve attempted to resolve this by uninstalling and reinstalling my audio drivers. Could someone please advise me on how to fix this?
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Meadras
02-16-2023, 06:58 AM #6

Just five hours ago, I assembled my computer, and I'm experiencing a problem with my headset microphone. People can hear the audio from whatever I’m watching on YouTube or other sources, but they cannot hear my voice. When I checked the microphone settings and played a test recording, all I heard was an extremely loud “bzbbzbzbbzb” sound. I’ve attempted to resolve this by uninstalling and reinstalling my audio drivers. Could someone please advise me on how to fix this?

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MARCEAU973
Junior Member
34
02-17-2023, 05:05 AM
#7
What’s this “English” you speak of? I need to know which language it is so I can convert it.
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MARCEAU973
02-17-2023, 05:05 AM #7

What’s this “English” you speak of? I need to know which language it is so I can convert it.

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Disco_Master
Member
163
02-17-2023, 07:06 AM
#8
Please advise me on how to proceed.
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Disco_Master
02-17-2023, 07:06 AM #8

Please advise me on how to proceed.

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levo14
Member
247
02-24-2023, 11:12 AM
#9
Approximately five hours ago, I assembled my computer and am encountering a problem with my headset microphone. People can hear audio from the sources I'm consuming—such as YouTube videos or sounds within my headset—but they cannot discern my voice. When I reviewed the microphone settings and played back audio, it produced a persistent, extremely high-pitched “bzzt” sound. I have attempted to resolve this by uninstalling and reinstalling my audio drivers. My headphones are Corsair HS50s. Please advise on how to rectify this situation.
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levo14
02-24-2023, 11:12 AM #9

Approximately five hours ago, I assembled my computer and am encountering a problem with my headset microphone. People can hear audio from the sources I'm consuming—such as YouTube videos or sounds within my headset—but they cannot discern my voice. When I reviewed the microphone settings and played back audio, it produced a persistent, extremely high-pitched “bzzt” sound. I have attempted to resolve this by uninstalling and reinstalling my audio drivers. My headphones are Corsair HS50s. Please advise on how to rectify this situation.

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RJBboy
Junior Member
47
02-26-2023, 10:17 AM
#10
It appears there might be an issue with the audio. Before proceeding, confirm that the headset is functioning correctly on a different device by connecting it to another computer. If necessary, verify that the input/output ports on your case are securely connected to your motherboard. Alternatively, you could purchase a low-cost USB to 3.5mm headset adapter. Finally, ensure you are utilizing the provided Y splitter to provide two 3.5mm connections, as most desktop computers feature individual input and output jacks.
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RJBboy
02-26-2023, 10:17 AM #10

It appears there might be an issue with the audio. Before proceeding, confirm that the headset is functioning correctly on a different device by connecting it to another computer. If necessary, verify that the input/output ports on your case are securely connected to your motherboard. Alternatively, you could purchase a low-cost USB to 3.5mm headset adapter. Finally, ensure you are utilizing the provided Y splitter to provide two 3.5mm connections, as most desktop computers feature individual input and output jacks.

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