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Hello there,

 

I have recently started noticing that sounds that get played though my speakers sounds is being replayed through my microphone so anyone on the other end of somthing like Team speak can hear it. I think it is software side because I have treid it on my mums laptop and it's fine (I use a Razer Kraken pro) 

 

 

If anyone can help me I would appreciate it a lot. if you need any more information just ask. Thanks.

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It's software. Microphones cannot output audio, except for old ones. You're using external speakers, correct? In line with what Glenwing said, use headphones.

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What audio? Realtek?

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Use headphones.  That's usually how everyone else solves it.  That's why you see tons of "gaming headsets", but never any "gaming speakers"...

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microphones are designed to pick up sound, if sound is around its going to transmit it, if you have a desktop mic get a shield for it that covers the back and leaves the part you talk into open, or just turn down your speakers/buy headphones.

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microphones are designed to pick up sound, if sound is around its going to transmit it, if you have a desktop mic get a shield for it that covers the back and leaves the part you talk into open, or just turn down your speakers/buy headphones.

 

The sounds are comming strate though the speakers its software side because it's not happening on a different computer

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The sounds are comming strate though the speakers its software side because it's not happening on a different computer

did you hear the feedback?

I mean, when you speak, you also hear your own voice.

sorry I'm not really understand english .

and what your OS dude?

Where am I? What is this place?

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did you hear the feedback?

I mean, when you speak, you also hear your own voice.

sorry I'm not really understand english .

and what your OS dude?

 

Windows 7 HP

 

And no it's my Mic picking up the sounds my computer make that is the problem

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Windows 7 HP

 

And no it's my Mic picking up the sounds my computer make that is the problem

Try this,

Go start menu and type "Realtek HD Audio Manager" choose the option.

Under the Microphone tab; Microphone Effects, make sure that the Acoustic Echo Cancellation is checked.

 

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Alternatively, try disable or enable Stereo Mix. 
 

http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/39532/how-to-enable-stereo-mix-in-windows-7-to-record-audio/

 

Hope this helps.

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