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Audio Output being picked up by Microphone Input

Hello LTT Community!

 

Today I come to you guys with a giant issue that appeared out of no where.

I have been happily using my setup like this for a good month before I started to get this issue.

 

Any audio that is output is being picked up by my microphone input.

Its not my headset. I can mute my microphone and unplug it outright and still get the same issue.

 

Example:

Were in a Skype call together. I talk to you with no problem. You reply to me however when I hear you start to talk. My microphone picks it up and pushes it to you. Then you can hear yourself talk.

 

My Specs: http://pastebin.com/rrpNDShd(DTS drivers)

 

I have tried multiple headsets. 

I have tried multiple speakers

I have tried updating to different version of the audio drivers

I have tried through "Speakers/Headphones (IDT High Definition Audio CODEC)" and Razer's Surround Audio Controller Pro

The "Play what you hear" feature is off.

Stereo mix is disabled

Plugged into front and back audio

 

I cant find out why this is happening. It randomly one day occurred and now it  wont go away.

 

Any help would be much appreciated

 

Regards

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I have no idea man, that's the weirdest thing  :wacko:

 

Anyhow, welcome to the forums, hope we can help. 

Bleigh!  Ever hear of AC series? 

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Sounds like a shielding or wiring issue with your audio hardware. Have you tried plugging into both the front and back panel ports?

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Sounds like a shielding or wiring issue with your audio hardware. Have you tried plugging into both the front and back panel ports?

Yes, I receive the same issue.

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Since this is probably a motherboard issue, I would try opening a ticket with the manufacturer if no one else here has any ideas.

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Since this is probably a motherboard issue, I would try opening a ticket with the manufacturer if no one else here has any ideas.

Because the Motherboard is well out of warranty shall I look into a soundcard?

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