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08-01-2012 10:33 AM #1
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Echo in headset microphone
Hi Asus,
I am using a Teufel Digital 300 Sound System connected via SPDIF and the sound is great when using boxes.
When I connect my headset to the ROG control box I always here an echo and myself no matter which setting I try in the ASUS Software or within Windows.
I am using Win7 64bit and the actual Phoebus drivers.
How can I remove the echo and stop the listening to myself when talking on teamspeak for example?
Kind regards
jluerken
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08-01-2012 03:16 PM #2
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On Listen tab of the microphone's properties is "Listen to this device" checked? You want it unchecked.
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08-05-2012 05:59 PM #3
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It is unchecked.
I've now activated my onboard soundcard again and disabled all ports except the microphone.
I can listen now to music using the PHOEBUS (boxes or headset) and when I want to use teamspeak the headset mic is using the onboard card.
I would really like to say that this is working fine but it is not.
I have a VT2020 VIA Soundchip on my ASUS board but in combination with the phoebus driver I get error messages when I try to open the sound settings menu in Win7.
This is still a driver bug!
I did not find any method so far to use the headset with the PHOEBUS only. The mic has always an high echo and it much to sensitive + I always hear myself.
When connecting the mic to the onboard soundcard the voice sound is perfect but then I get crashes.
So I have no way to use the mic on the phoebus and the software does not allow me to use it somewhere else.
@Raja: What should I do here because I do not find a solution and think it is a software bug.
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08-05-2012 06:21 PM #4RockfordGuest
is the sound card's recording source set to BOTH the mic and the PCM output. ?
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08-05-2012 06:30 PM #5RockfordGuest
I have SB... But... unchecked, i have echo, checked, no echo..
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08-06-2012 09:54 AM #6
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No idea how I can set this or not set this. All PHOEBUS settings are default. The echo is extreme and not only minimal.
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08-16-2012 05:15 PM #7
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I also have this problem
I ended up reinstalling the driver a few times and it went away.
The listening to Mic option was never checked.
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08-21-2012 10:56 AM #8
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I ended up installing a cheap USB soundcard to connect the microphone.
With the onboard soundcard and the Phoebus active I had blue screens.
With the USB Soundcard + Phoebus everything works like a charm.
A shame that it does not work with the Phoebus only and that a 7€ USB stick can do what this card cannot ^^