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Hello guys ,

I've had this issue forever now , ever since i had windows 10 that is at least.. 

The problem is , whenever my pc puts sound through my headphones and i hear it , Other people who talk to me on skype , would start hearing me partially , like my voice is cutting off, as if the sound of my computer affects the microphone's behaviour somehow , that is with a headset with a built in microphone.

I have recently bought a new Blue Yeti microphone yet the problem still persists , does anyone know how to solve this?.. i've tried drivers n all.. nothing has come to any use yet :\ 

 

Appreciate your help and thanks in advance to anyone who replies.

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20 minutes ago, SleVeran said:

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Maybe you're too far away from the mic when it cuts off, or you need to turn up the input. If the microphone sensitivity is turned down all the way it won't be sensitive enough to hear you. 

 

What headset do you have? Did you double check the connections? Maybe the wire is broken. Do you have a  second Microphone/headset to test? 

 

Personally my on-board sound is broken but I use an external sound card so it doesn't affect me. 

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So my on board sound is alright since this is a brand new PC and the same thing happened on my old computer so there's not much change in regard to that .

Second , I have tried it with two different microphones as i mentioned above. 

And lastly , I know for a fact it's a software problem considering it used to work on windows 7 and in fact I had tried to install Windows 7 on my PC and it worked well again..

Is it acoustic echo cancelation doing something it's not supposed to.. or..?

I don't have any enhancements tab on my microphone settings either to change any of those settings

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