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Voibuster Audio Settings on XP ??
Mr_Skint_2
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Hello Peeps
Ok I am using A Microphone and Headphones on a XP Home System
and a few of the Audio settings are awry in XP not in Voipbuster
thus sound is low to the reciever and I can hear my own sound coming
through the Headphones whilst Speaking into the Mic..
Here are some piccies of the most relevant settings I can think of.
Sorry about the width...... :beer:




Ok I am using A Microphone and Headphones on a XP Home System
and a few of the Audio settings are awry in XP not in Voipbuster
thus sound is low to the reciever and I can hear my own sound coming
through the Headphones whilst Speaking into the Mic..
Here are some piccies of the most relevant settings I can think of.
Sorry about the width...... :beer:




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Thought id reply to ya mate as you are waiting!! Sorry cant help tho

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Ah, well, you need to tweak the SPDIF setting to about a third of what it is, up the 3D Depth and Mono Mix by about 14.4%, equiponderate the balance and it should be about right, provided that you raise the bass by 24.7 gigahertz and multiply by the number you first thought of.
Any problems, give me a shout.
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Well thats that then I can now hear Sweet F.A :rotfl: :rotfl:0
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Mr_Skint wrote:Well thats that then I can now hear Sweet F.A :rotfl: :rotfl:
Oops, sorry mate, disregard that, I misread your post. I thought you wanted something useful.
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Who said that...........:p0
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Oh is thinking on it, he says turn the headphone speaker volume down a bit as it is causing a feedback loop.
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Yeah did that I think it could be in a setting in audio properties, maybe mic boost..
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Skinters, old boy.
Go into Sound and Audio in the Control Panel, select the Voice tab, select Test Hardware......at the bottom and that will bring up the tuning wizard that you need.
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Hi Toxy me ole mucker, How you been?
Well I did that and all seems ok all Ive gotta do is try it out 2morrow when
its not too late in the day....
Hey where did DVB get to?0
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