P prosizzle01 Jan 7, 2019 4 0 10 Jan 7, 2019 #1 After getting my PC done I noticed people yelling at me for my microphone quality, I tested it and it sounds terrible! It sounds very fuzzy and robotic and I don't have a soundcard so that might be the problem. Could I have some help on this please?
After getting my PC done I noticed people yelling at me for my microphone quality, I tested it and it sounds terrible! It sounds very fuzzy and robotic and I don't have a soundcard so that might be the problem. Could I have some help on this please?
Solution Ralston18 Jan 7, 2019 ON your PC: Try the built in Windows troubleshooters. They may find and fix something. Download, reinstall, and reconfigure the audio card drivers. Another thought/question regarding "After getting my PC done". Does that mean you built the PC or had some work done on it, etc.? If so, provided that you are comfortable doing so, open the case and check for loose cables and connections. Especially audio related.
ON your PC: Try the built in Windows troubleshooters. They may find and fix something. Download, reinstall, and reconfigure the audio card drivers. Another thought/question regarding "After getting my PC done". Does that mean you built the PC or had some work done on it, etc.? If so, provided that you are comfortable doing so, open the case and check for loose cables and connections. Especially audio related.
Ralston18 Splendid Moderator Oct 11, 2014 2,397 3 21,815 Jan 7, 2019 #2 Update your post to include system specs and OS. Are you using any splitters between mic and PC? What motherboard port(s) are you using for the audio in? Upvote 0 Downvote
Update your post to include system specs and OS. Are you using any splitters between mic and PC? What motherboard port(s) are you using for the audio in?
P prosizzle01 Jan 7, 2019 4 0 10 Jan 7, 2019 #3 USB 3.0 no splitters Z370 MSI Prime I5 8400 2070 No splitters Upvote 0 Downvote
Ralston18 Splendid Moderator Oct 11, 2014 2,397 3 21,815 Jan 7, 2019 #4 Try your mic on another system/computer. Try another known working mic on your computer. Determine if the distortion follows the mic or stays with your computer. Upvote 0 Downvote
Try your mic on another system/computer. Try another known working mic on your computer. Determine if the distortion follows the mic or stays with your computer.
P prosizzle01 Jan 7, 2019 4 0 10 Jan 7, 2019 #5 no issue with mic cause it works fine on other computers Upvote 0 Downvote
Ralston18 Splendid Moderator Oct 11, 2014 2,397 3 21,815 Jan 7, 2019 Solution #6 ON your PC: Try the built in Windows troubleshooters. They may find and fix something. Download, reinstall, and reconfigure the audio card drivers. Another thought/question regarding "After getting my PC done". Does that mean you built the PC or had some work done on it, etc.? If so, provided that you are comfortable doing so, open the case and check for loose cables and connections. Especially audio related. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
ON your PC: Try the built in Windows troubleshooters. They may find and fix something. Download, reinstall, and reconfigure the audio card drivers. Another thought/question regarding "After getting my PC done". Does that mean you built the PC or had some work done on it, etc.? If so, provided that you are comfortable doing so, open the case and check for loose cables and connections. Especially audio related.
P prosizzle01 Jan 7, 2019 4 0 10 Jan 8, 2019 #7 alright I will try that, but so far audio drivers have not been the problem, so I will look at my mobo and psu to find loose or missing cables Upvote 0 Downvote
alright I will try that, but so far audio drivers have not been the problem, so I will look at my mobo and psu to find loose or missing cables