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Guest Message by DevFuse
Ventrilo Feedback / sound settings.
Started by AcE, Jul 15 2008 10:51 PM
9 replies to this topic
#1
Posted Jul 15, 2008 - 10:51 PM
Right well i've been fiddling with the sound for the past 2hrs now and can no longer be arsed to do it anymore, Maybe someone here knows how to fix this..
Problem: When i speak in-game the other people on ventrilo can bearly hear me, What they can hear is the game sounds.. gunfire, nades, ambient, music etc, my voice is a distant blip.
Headset: clickme
Sound: Realtek HD
Cheers.
Problem: When i speak in-game the other people on ventrilo can bearly hear me, What they can hear is the game sounds.. gunfire, nades, ambient, music etc, my voice is a distant blip.
Headset: clickme
Sound: Realtek HD
Cheers.
#2
Posted Jul 15, 2008 - 10:56 PM
In your sound card/chip's properties, move your microphone slider all the way up, put a check into the mute box at the bottom(cancels background noise, not voice) and then go into advanced and make sure the boost option is checked as well.
#3
Posted Jul 16, 2008 - 09:20 AM
I think I'll speak to you on IRC m8 as those setting are already like that, but the problem remains.
#4
Posted Jul 16, 2008 - 09:21 AM
I have a member who had this exact problem. When I see him I will ask how he fixed it.
#5
Posted Jul 16, 2008 - 10:18 AM
Cheers.
#6
Posted Jul 27, 2008 - 05:31 PM
I fixed this......
#8
Posted Jul 28, 2008 - 03:10 AM
I don't know mate this helped me.
Stolen from the Evil Clan forums, who stole it from the wow guilds forum.
Every guild's Ventrilo has the one person who talks way too loud (usually a young and/or drunk person) and the one person who talks way too quietly (usually the raid leader, main healer, main tank, or someone else totally vital to the raid.) But luckily for us, Thrux of Darkspear has come up with a handy guide to normalize everyone's voice on Vent:
* Go to Setup
* Enable Direct Sound
* Select the SFX Button
* Select Compressor and click Add.
* Under Compressor Properties use the following settings:
Gain = Adjust for how loud you want people to be. (I use 15)
Attack = 0.01
Release = Around 500
Threshold = Around -30
Ratio = 100
Pre delay = 4.0
* Done!
Thrux explains exactly what each of the settings does in his post, but I've found that his recommendations work pretty well. I've been using them myself, and Vent is altogether a more pleasant and quiet place. Now if there were only settings to get rid of the "I'm so high" dude ...
(Stolen from my wow guilds forum)
Stolen from the Evil Clan forums, who stole it from the wow guilds forum.
Every guild's Ventrilo has the one person who talks way too loud (usually a young and/or drunk person) and the one person who talks way too quietly (usually the raid leader, main healer, main tank, or someone else totally vital to the raid.) But luckily for us, Thrux of Darkspear has come up with a handy guide to normalize everyone's voice on Vent:
* Go to Setup
* Enable Direct Sound
* Select the SFX Button
* Select Compressor and click Add.
* Under Compressor Properties use the following settings:
Gain = Adjust for how loud you want people to be. (I use 15)
Attack = 0.01
Release = Around 500
Threshold = Around -30
Ratio = 100
Pre delay = 4.0
* Done!
Thrux explains exactly what each of the settings does in his post, but I've found that his recommendations work pretty well. I've been using them myself, and Vent is altogether a more pleasant and quiet place. Now if there were only settings to get rid of the "I'm so high" dude ...
(Stolen from my wow guilds forum)
Edited by EvilJohn, Jul 28, 2008 - 03:13 AM.
#9
Posted Jul 28, 2008 - 03:21 AM
EvilJohn, on Jul 28th 2008, 02:10 AM, said:
Now if there were only settings to get rid of the "I'm so high" dude ...
The setting for that is to quit playing rpg's or mmorpgs
Sorry, I couldn't resist. Pretty much every "stoner" I've ever known plays them, is addicted to them, and thinks they're god's gift to gaming. Meanwhile, the rest of us want to just shoot something and grab some adrenaline as a high.
My only other alternative for the adren is cranking up the bike on a nice curvy road and listening to the sweet sound of a tuned pipe at 13000 rpm while dragging a knee in the corners.
#10
Posted Jul 28, 2008 - 08:54 AM
All it was, was to simply mute 'stereo mix'. Now that's fixed I've got another that's doing my nut (no luck yet siskin) http://www.xfire.com/xf/modules.php?name=F...ic&t=193319
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