Mic too quiet problem, I need help!
I've searched youtube and the internet for every possible solution and none of them are working. I was looking for some feedback on what might be the problem. im using a turtle beach that was originally intended for the wii u but i'm pretty sure that's not the problem because my computer was picking it up as a mic. I can also hear out of it. I need help!
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PsydeFX Apr 8, 2017 @ 10:01am 
If you can hear it out of your mic, then you have it in the wrong Port on your PC. Does it have two Jacks? One pink and one green?
Last edited by PsydeFX; Apr 8, 2017 @ 10:01am
Gustavo Freak Apr 8, 2017 @ 10:04am 
I have two front jacks and three back jacks. the ones on the back are colored pink, blue, and green. The ones on the front aren't colored but one is for headphones and one is for microphone.
Last edited by Gustavo Freak; Apr 8, 2017 @ 10:05am
PsydeFX Apr 8, 2017 @ 10:20am 
Originally posted by GeneralBacon:
I have two front jacks and three back jacks. the ones on the back are colored pink, blue, and green. The ones on the front aren't colored but one is for headphones and one is for microphone.
Sorry I meant on the headphones
Gustavo Freak Apr 8, 2017 @ 10:25am 
no i' ve tried both of the front ports and the pink back port
PsydeFX Apr 8, 2017 @ 10:29am 
Originally posted by GeneralBacon:
no i' ve tried both of the front ports and the pink back port
So I'm assuming the headphones only have one Jack then?

If so, my guess is that you'll need a sound card capable of splitting the signals like the Wii or the average cell phones do, or different headphones.
Last edited by PsydeFX; Apr 8, 2017 @ 10:31am
Gustavo Freak Apr 8, 2017 @ 10:30am 
the mic jack and headphone jack are seperate. if that's what you're infering
PsydeFX Apr 8, 2017 @ 10:32am 
Originally posted by GeneralBacon:
the mic jack and headphone jack are seperate. if that's what you're infering
Yea, then the mic should go into the pink put. If you did that, and you can hear audio out of your mic, something else is wrong at the hardware level.
PsydeFX Apr 8, 2017 @ 10:35am 
Try these things. Check volume mixer for recording devices in Windows. Find your mic, check it's properties and see if mic boost is enabled and sliders are all the way up.

Check sound card drivers. Assuming you have realtek, it will be a brown speaker icon on the start bars right hand side. Make sure mic is all the way up there too.
Gustavo Freak Apr 8, 2017 @ 10:47am 
it's odd because my mic wont show any green bars when i speak but my speakers do have green bars when i speak and i dont even have speakers, it says it called realtek high definition audio.
PsydeFX Apr 8, 2017 @ 10:50am 
Then your mic is broadcasting out of the speakers for some reason. There is a check box in Windows volume mixer. Right click the gray colored speaker icon and choose recording devices, choose your mic, and see if mic boost is on, and see if listen through speaker box is checked.
Last edited by PsydeFX; Apr 8, 2017 @ 10:50am
Gustavo Freak Apr 8, 2017 @ 11:38am 
you want me right click the realtek speaker?
Gustavo Freak Apr 8, 2017 @ 11:48am 
when i try to right click on the speakers nothing shows up
PsydeFX Apr 8, 2017 @ 2:47pm 
Sorry for the late reply, but when you right click either icon in your system tray (box on the far right off your start bar) it should pop up a context menu.

The windows one (gray icon) it should pop up a context menu with volume mixer, recording devices, playback devices, etc. You want to check under recording devices there.

The realtek sound card drivers (brown speaker icon) should pop up a context menu but I forget what all it shows. Not much, but you want to pick properties or something along those lines. Choose the microphone tab, and check the settings there.
dominic Apr 8, 2017 @ 2:53pm 
dasd
Gustavo Freak Apr 8, 2017 @ 2:58pm 
Originally posted by PsydeFX:
Sorry for the late reply, but when you right click either icon in your system tray (box on the far right off your start bar) it should pop up a context menu.

The windows one (gray icon) it should pop up a context menu with volume mixer, recording devices, playback devices, etc. You want to check under recording devices there.

The realtek sound card drivers (brown speaker icon) should pop up a context menu but I forget what all it shows. Not much, but you want to pick properties or something along those lines. Choose the microphone tab, and check the settings there.

It's ok. i dont have an option for turning mic boost on and off all i have is the slider that control the decibals.
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