Steam telepítése
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Fordítási probléma jelentése
Hey, just out of interest, what headphones are you using? And how have you managed to use BT headphones for both input and output audio without losing quality or are you using headphones with 2.4GHz receiver instead of Bluetooth? To my knowledge, Bluetooth can use only 1 channel, so you either get good quality audio and no microphone or terrible quality audio with microphone.
And I am on this with you, Helldivers should 100% fix it properly. The thing I have posted is just a fix that doesn't need to be applied after every restart (like some people posted before). I know few people, that tried to find ANY solution to be able to play with BT headphones (they ended up using the method with disabling Telephony, which resets after restart)
This worked well enough. Cheers
This fixed the issue with my Bluetooth headphones perfectly. Thank you so, so much!
This worked for me. I changed it on two headphones like this by unticking the service. I didn't do the Driver option.
I'd suggest start with the Disable Service first and failing that try the Driver option.
But when using a normal bluetooth, dam the quality sucks (forgot the bluetooth pen at work)
Edit. Using Sennheiser Momentum 4
I figured it out when I stumbled on this thread. I am using a wired Logitech G635.
I went to sound settings and clicked on the "Playback" tab.
Then right click on the device (headphones) you're using.
Go to properties and click on advanced tab.
Then cilck on default format selection (I was on telephone quality previously) and select DVD quality.
Audio should be good
If that does not work, keep testing on each format until the audio is good.
this guy f***s????????? how you mean... this actually solved the whole dam thing for me dude... thanks @Maikeru
actually this is the only real working fix, because with the other options after restart the handsfree gets enable every time again.