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10 hours ago, swordsman247 said:

Isn't it a mono Mic on that head set? I think most headset mics are mono. Maybe copy the audio to all channels?

I got no idea, it works if i copy it to all channels. But i thought this was a stereo mic?

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7 hours ago, Crunken said:

I got no idea, it works if i copy it to all channels. But i thought this was a stereo mic?

Well you may just have to copy it then, like I said almost all headset mics are mono.

7 hours ago, Crunken said:

It records stereo on my laptop

it may be the jack config or the default on the sound settings causing that, if you set the mic to mono as default it should record on all channels on any system. It's probably set to stereo and only getting one channel of input leaving the others blank.

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8 minutes ago, swordsman247 said:

Well you may just have to copy it then, like I said almost all headset mics are mono.

it may be the jack config or the default on the sound settings causing that, if you set the mic to mono as default it should record on all channels on any system. It's probably set to stereo and only getting one channel of input leaving the others blank.

It works with the same settings on my laptop without any issue's though, that's the strange thing. it's fine in games and but in windows, shadowplay and audacity it's only in the left speaker/headphone

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Just now, Crunken said:

It works with the same settings on my laptop without any issue's though, that's the strange thing. it's fine in games and but in windows, shadowplay and audacity it's only in the left speaker/headphone

Huh, may just be a quirk of the head set not sure what else to say beside it's a bit odd for it to do that. Is it possibly a setting in the programs that could be affecting it?

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5 minutes ago, swordsman247 said:

Huh, may just be a quirk of the head set not sure what else to say beside it's a bit odd for it to do that. Is it possibly a setting in the programs that could be affecting it?

I've tried reinstalling most audio things though, realtek drivers, audacity and the mic itself in device manager. Still only trough the left speaker in windows "Listen to this device" so i got no idea what settings i could change. realtek has default settings with audio balance in the middle so nothing should be able to effect audio

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