Labargoth Nov 16, 2024 @ 3:33pm
Steam Recording microphone quality is awful
I've been having an issue with the Steam Recording feature since it's beta which still hasn't been resolved.

The issue is that on any recording my microphone sounds incredibly boosted and boomy. Almost like an old Xbox microphone.

However on the audio settings in Steam I tested my microphone, turned down the gain and set the voice threshold to none and it all sounds fine. In-game and on Discord my microphone is also perfectly fine. Especially if it's set to go through Nvidia Broadcast to filter background noise. Steam should also be recording that audio source for my mic.

Did anyone have a similar issue and any tips to resolve it? I've looked through the settings but saw nothing that could have an impact.
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Shotgun Nov 18, 2024 @ 12:46am 
I have a similar issue where my mic peaks very frequently and will not pick up quiet speaking.

I have messed with every combination of audio settings within steam and the quality remains terrible compared to other mic tests that do no post processing.
EjayFreeKay Nov 19, 2024 @ 3:34pm 
Yep, played with all the settings but it just peaks and clips.
Quantum Particles Dec 29, 2024 @ 1:48am 
This is my problem too, haven't found anything to help with that as of yet.
Labargoth Dec 29, 2024 @ 7:47am 
What helped me but didn't fully fix the issue is to turn the "Input volume / gain" under "Voice" in the Steam settings almost all the way down, so it's just on the first setting after nothing.
Lemur Feb 5 @ 9:10pm 
My mic used to sound perfectly fine and now I have the same problem. Extremely poppy and just sounds like crap in general. It used to sound perfect and I never changed the settings. Gotta be a bug or something. Also my discord chat fails to record sometimes so idk what to do.
Very poppy indeed
dudeRAH Feb 16 @ 11:16pm 
There is a cheeky fix but it has a trade-off, you can adjust your microphone sensitivity (amplitude) in your Windows/Linux sound settings, this would make the boost effect seen in your steam recordings (obv future ones) less bassy and much clearer. The trade-off is that your mic would pick up less of your voice now incase you use the same mic for ingame communication.
I wrote this comment on others forums, I'll just leave it here, since it might help someone. IF you have another microphone (Webcam, mic, anything with mic and connected to your computer), the recording might use that mic as the main one. Let it be known, the microphone connected under the "Voice" option, is not the same used for the "Recording" option. So that must be why some of the people here solved by disconnecting all the others audio devices, and also because the audio seemed "poor".

Although for others it's like cracking in and out. I also had that before, and I solved by playing with the voice and record configs. I'm not sure which one, the best bet is to disable all non-essencial voice related option. If that didn't work, i'm afraid i'm not of much use. I hope I helped someone. :sarah5:
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Date Posted: Nov 16, 2024 @ 3:33pm
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