![]() These 4 above dialogs are features of my MIC that are provided by the MIC/Audio card driver not standard windows. Here is what i get if i select my MIC and then select the Proprieties button In the Control Panel Sound dialog Commincatiuons tab Try and change these as it may be effecting your volume. If yours is failing at this step then you do not have the right type of Microphone for the Jack it is plugged into, or windows is not selecting the correct MIC jack that your MIC is plugged into (Something is wrong with the setup). If i select the Setup Microphone task i get the next window and then some others, this is where windows tweaks the registry to make the Microphone Volume the correct level as it asks you to speak and it detects if it can hear you good enough and shows you feedback of your voice. Do you also get these choices and have you run the "Set up Microphone" task for your MIC. Here is what i get if i select my MIC in the Control Panel Sound dialog and then select the Configure button. Here is some screen shots of the MIC that is build into my Logictech Camera. I must be a plain MIC you plug into the MIC jack and dose not have any driver that could support better features. You said you had a Senic MIC i could not find any info on that MIC. The Realtek Audio manger is not a MIC driver, it has a MIC input jack maybe, You would have a Record Volume Level that you could adjust in the RealTek Audio Manager. You can just use that drive, as our drive is provide by the vendor. ![]() Here is the helpful reply from ASUS: (2nd reply in full)ĭo you mean that the latest drive on asus site can not help, but the version of realtek can help? It is noticeable to the people I regularly skype/vent with - they are the people who complain as I cant hear my own input. You can use the realtek driver from realtek or the latest one for the Sabertooth, if you. Volume should not need to be at maximum in a quite residential setting - no kids, no TV no pervading noises etc. 3,344 0 21,460 2 Just install the latest drivers for the realtek audio and try again. In the last 1 month I went from a Creative sound card to plain realtek and then to Asus realtek (unrelated motherboard issue), each time change has led to a loss of volume so i am pretty sure its not a mic hardware issue as it has remained a constant. I have only 1 microphone to choose, not 2 as per your jpeg.ĭouble clicking as suggested brings up indows gain which is/was already set to full. ![]() 1/ the latest drivers and bios are installed.Ģ/ The mic hardware is Senic which I chose after trialling 3 different microphones on the same PC.
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