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If it bothers you so much, you should've seen yourself that there is a mute function for the voice chat which you can toggle. That disables Steam from trying to access your microphone.
I know it's steam accessing my mic cause
1) If I look in my task bar, I see a microphone appearing and disappearing every 4 seconds and the hiccup happens exactly as the mic connects and disconnects, and when I mouse over it it says "Steam is accessing your microphone"
2) If I go into Windows settings and disable all app access (steam is the only one accessing it at the time if you actually read my post "I can disable all app access through Windows 10 settings, but I can't disable individual programs, so either I get Jitters every 4 seconds, or no mic in discord or any program." you would know it was steam.
3) If I annoy my friends in steam chat by making a long drawnout sound over my mic that lasts longer than 4 seconds, the hiccup does not happen.
My mic plugs into my headset through my headset which goes into my PC through USB meaning most likely my headset always thinks there's a mic, just no input if I unplug my mic. As far as I can see, the only mute is "Push to Mute" which doesn't actually DISABLE steam from accessing my mic. This is probably the game's fault, but could easily be fixed if either Steam let me actually select "None" for input device or Windows let me disable individual apps other than microsoft programs from accessing my mic.
It is whats causing the jittering. And yes, I can fix it by disabling my mic through windows settings but then that disables my mic for Discord, which I actually use to communicate with people. So its either I get voice and a hiccup every 4 seconds, or no voice input across all programs
People necro posts because they're searching for solutions to problems and finding relevant threads that don't offer solutions, so the best they can do is add the report of their problem to the pile and revive the thread in hopes of improving the chances of a solution eventually presenting itself.
I mean, why not necro a thread? What's the problem? It hasn't stopped being relevant with time, or else it wouldn't have been necro'd.
The problem is the Mic & Controller uses the same Drivers for both, or something... So evertime the Controller is Detected, so is the Mic., & Ive had issues trying to keep the XBox 360 Mic. from becoming Enabled, even when the Mic. is not there to start with...
Also, Mic. Mute only Effects the Game, not STEAM...
This is nothing New, & has been an issue before...
Only way to fix this? Get rid of the Device? Remove the Library Update Manually yourself? or Just deal with the Problem?
Valve never cared to fix the Library Update bugs before, I doubt they will start now...
The WebHelper, I think is behind this, btw...
It's used for Privacy Theft, & Identity Theft...
Look it up for yourself, & ask yourself?
Why wont Valve fix anything wrong with the Library Update? The Description of what the Web Helper actually does Explains everything wrong with STEAM Client, STEAM Website, Windows 10 Problems, & why the New Microsoft Edge was made to use the Chromium Platform, all of these issues...
Dont believe me? Then dont look it up yourself, & goodluck with waiting for a Fix...
Goodluck