ozTRipwiRE Posted September 20, 2014 Share Posted September 20, 2014 (edited) Please disregard this post, I found a way to fix the problem in the Control Panel. Hi, I have been trying to set up TeamSpeak 3 and have run into a problem that I thought that someone could maybe help me with. In the Setup Wizard where I go to test the microphone on my headset in regards to how much volume is being generated (using Push to Talk) I click ‘Begin Test’ and hold my hotkey and speak and nothing shows on the volume scale at all. I did look into what the Setup Wizard recommended which was to change the capture device used to capture audio and I still could not find a way to get the volume to show up on the scale of the Setup Wizard. I checked that the mute button for my headset was off and that the chat volume was fully up but with no luck. I right-clicked the speaker icon in the bottom right of my screen and went to playback and selected my headset and clicked properties. I then set the ‘green jack front in’ (the green jack I use is at the front on my PC) volume level to full as it was on zero and ran the setup wizard again but with no luck. I could not see my headset under the 'Recording' section, the only microphone there was showing up as not connected (Realtek High Definition Audio). Do I need to somehow set up my headset microphone under the 'Recording' section? Could anyone help me out with how to get this volume to register in this setup process? If I leave this as it is will I be able to speak when in a sim with others using TeamSpeak 3 and will they be able to hear me? I am using a Turtle Beach Earforce X12 PC/Xbox 360 headset that plugs into a USB port as well as a green jack (at the same time). I plan to put a post on the TS forums also but thought someone here might be able to help. Thanks very much, OZTRIPWIRE Specs- Intel Core i7-4770 CPU @3.40GHz LGA 1150, 8GB Corsair DDR3 1600MHz RAM, 64 bit operating system, Leadtek GTX 660TI PCI-E 2GB 192-bit DDR5 graphics card, Gigabyte GA-Z87-HD3 4xDDR3 motherboard. My sound card is a 256MB RAM 3-core MDX Intel ® Display Audio, NVIDIA High Definition Audio and Realtek High Definition Audio. Edited September 20, 2014 by ozTRipwiRE Found way to fix problem in Control Panel Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Griffon26 Posted September 23, 2014 Share Posted September 23, 2014 Hey, I heard that the frontpanel isnt always the best choice for a Headset. A friend of me had a similar problem like you and solved it by putting it directly in the Mainboard. Maybe it helps you. Regards [sIGPIC][/sIGPIC] Never parachute into an area you've just bombed You never have too much fuel, unless you burn. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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